Living on the Edge
If you’ve ever said, “If they’re not happy, I can’t be happy,”
You might have a boundary problem.
If you’ve repeatedly canceled your own plans to accommodate someone else’s,
You might have a boundary problem.
If you’d rather spend time with awful people doing boring things than say “No” to them,
You might have a boundary problem.
If you resent the hell out of someone when he doesn’t appreciate or even acknowledge your efforts – at anything – and yet, you keep trying to please,
You might have a boundary problem.
If you depend on someone else’s approval to feel ok with yourself,
You might have a boundary problem.
If you depend on someone else to tell you who you are or what you’re like, or what to do,
You might have a boundary problem.
It’s time to draw the line.
Together, we’ll take a long, hard, honest look at your relationship boundaries.
We’ll practice how to say “No” in a way that asserts your autonomy without damaging your relationships.
We’ll evaluate those relationships to determine how healthy they are for you, and we may decide that some don’t need to be maintained. We’ll discern which is which and what to do about them.
Are you ready to reclaim your life?
Imagine the freedom to do what you want to do when you want to do it.
To say “No” – and mean it – while maintaining your relationships.
To love and value yourself, perhaps for the first time?
Are you ready? Call me at (601) 594-1961 for a free 15-minute talk-through. And if it feels like it’s time to make a change, we’ll set up an appointment. I look forward to hearing from you!