Healthy Boundaries #5: Somatic Boundaries: Teaching Your Body It’s Safe to Say No

We're at the final blog in this series on healthy boundaries. We've covered feeling responsible for everyone else, understanding what boundaries actually are, how to set boundaries without the guilt spiral, and maintaining boundaries when everything wants to let them slip. But there's one piece we haven't fully addressed yet. You can know intellectually that boundaries are important. You can have the scripts ready. You can understand why you need them. And still, when it comes to actually holding [...]

2026-04-09T13:20:58+00:009 April 2026|Categories: Healthy boundaries|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Healthy Boundaries #5: Somatic Boundaries: Teaching Your Body It’s Safe to Say No

Healthy Boundaries #4: Maintaining Boundaries When Everything Wants to Let Them Slip

I'm still talking about healthy boundaries! The more I write, the more there is to cover. I hope you're finding this series about holding healthy boundaries useful (and there's still more to come). If you're just joining us, we've already covered feeling responsible for everyone else, understanding what boundaries actually are, and how to set boundaries without the guilt spiral. If you've been following along and giving boundaries a go, you've probably discovered something. Setting a boundary is one [...]

2026-03-26T20:11:04+00:0026 March 2026|Categories: Healthy boundaries|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Healthy Boundaries #4: Maintaining Boundaries When Everything Wants to Let Them Slip