Boundary myth-busting
Love 'em or hate 'em, there are a host of misunderstandings around them!

Boundary myth-busting

I suck at pub quizzes and my specialist subject Boundaries might not reach Mastermind standards, yet it's 'the gift that keeps on giving'! My favourite topic continues to guide me and correct any unhelpful messaging that my fear brain may present, and we need to talk more about it in the world of workplace mental health and training. So here are 6 myths for me to keep busting and sharing, professionally and personally ??

Myth 1: Boundaries are harsh and rigid

Myth 2: Boundaries are the best thing since sliced bread

Myth busting - Boundaries are neither inherently good or bad! They can be too flexible or too rigid, it will depend on the unique circumstances and relationships involved. This also applies to self-boundaries such as how honest we are with ourselves and how we manage and interpret our self-talk.

Myth 3: Boundaries come across as selfish and give the impression you don't care

Myth busting - yes of course others impacted may not be keen on your boundary-setting and may experience it in a very negative way. Thoughtful boundary setting will generate respect from those with a learning outlook, including those around us not directly involved. Toxic interpretations are out of our control and if you take a moment, I bet you can think of someone you respect because of the boundaries they set and maintain.

Myth 4: Boundaries push people away and create distance

Myth busting - Asserting healthy boundaries is an essential aspect of self-respect, communication and building trust within relationships. By expressing your needs clearly, you facilitate mutual understanding and also cultivate deeper connections, facilitating openness and mitigating the risk of resentment.

Myth 5: Boundaries don't work when you're surrounded by a***holes that don't respect them. My life will only improve if they radically change their behaviour

Myth busting - Whilst it's only human to hope for other people to change, focusing our energy on something out of our control leaves us disempowered. Boundaries aren't about trying to control others, that doesn't end well! They're about asserting what we will and won't tolerate.

Accepting that the success of a boundary lies in our own behaviour, not someone else's that's a toughie to accept and a game-changer for sure!

Myth 6 - The mental health crisis playing out in our communities, home and work lives means we can't afford to hold back and must give more

Myth busting - I obviously celebrate the growth in mental health awareness, and it's also crucial we avoid the misconception that caring means giving endlessly. Overloading already compassionate individuals with the expectation to Give more, can lead to burnout and inappropriate advice-giving. It can also mean other responsibilities are neglected, including the ultimate responsibility to yourself and your needs.

Are you one of life's Givers?

Explore more in my Giving with boundaries | LinkedIn newsletter edition.

Let's end with a helpful quote from Carolyn Spring who promotes superb trauma-informed education to professionals and individuals. She has learned some tough boundary lessons through her own post-trauma growth and tackles deeply uncomfortable topics in an incredibly helpful way, thank you Carolyn!

Boundaries can make us feel safe and give us the confidence to explore right up to their limits. But when we feel ‘limitless’, we constantly assess if what we’re doing is okay, and it actually reduces our exploratory behaviour. Knowing our boundaries can enable us to make the most of life. ~Carolyn Spring~

Any of these or other myths holding you back?

Which side of the fence do you tend to be on (more rigid or leaky), if you'll pardon the pun and the terminology?!

And does it differ according to particular people and areas of your life?

Lots more to share about healthy boundaries, stay tuned ?? and I'd be daft not to mention two wonderful collaborations which mean I have two up-coming open courses:

Upcoming open courses and collaborations in April '24!

Building Braver Boundaries Online open session with It's a Playground

~Tues April 30th 9-10am BST~

One day MHFA Champions in-person with Oakleaf Enterprise

~Weds 24 April, 9am-5pm, Guildford~

Proceeds from training at Oakleaf are reinvested back into the charity to support the mental health of the local community.?

For more information and pricing, contact [email protected]

In the meantime you're welcome to explore more insights with a handy summary newsletter My library of resources | LinkedIn

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Rod Webb

Co-Founder of Trainers’ Library

7 个月

Excellent article Emma.

Refeia Zaman

I am passionate about the power of inclusive dialogue to drive positive change. Empowering Individuals to Thrive: Life and Career Coach | EDI & Wellbeing Trainer and Advocate | Experienced Facilitator

7 个月

Thanks Emma for the reminder on area that requires continuous work.

Emma Saccomani

Workplace Mental Health Training & 1:1 'Messy Reality' Toolkits for Leaders, Managers & People Pleasers | Boundaries, Roles & Responsibilities Expert | MHFA Instructor | Speaker

7 个月

And I have to mention the very special grassroots charity Oakleaf Enterprise as I'm running their One day MHFA Champions in-person workshop and I will include plenty on boundaries as a hot topic! ~Weds 24 April, 9am-5pm, Guildford~ Proceeds from training at Oakleaf are reinvested back into the charity to support the mental health of the local community, contact [email protected] for more info ??

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