Boundaries Unlock Freedom
MaryBeth Hyland
I Guide High-Achieving Entrepreneurs and Executives to Gain More Freedom, Profit and Flow through Core Values Alignment! ? Keynote Speaker | Facilitator | Coach | Values + Mindfulness Expert | Author
There was a time in my life when I was so caught up in saying yes to everyone else I couldn’t even hear my own needs.
I spent years believing that being available to others—whether it was my family, friends, or colleagues—was the secret to feeling valued. I thought, “If I’m always the one people can count on, I’ll be seen as reliable, dependable… maybe even irreplaceable.”
But here’s the problem: I didn’t realize how much of myself (and my soul) I was giving away in the process.
It wasn’t until I was clinically diagnosed with work addiction almost eight years ago that I finally stopped and asked myself: “What is all of this costing me?”
You see, I was living OTHER PEOPLE’s values instead of honoring my own. I was people-pleasing to the point where I no longer recognized my needs. I was overcommitting and constantly drained, telling myself I had to keep going because others depended on me. And while I appeared strong and successful on the outside, I was crumbling inside.
But something powerful happened once I started setting boundaries. I realized that boundaries are not about keeping people out but about creating space for well-being.
And you know what else? Boundaries don’t push people away. They often draw people in closer because they allow you to show up fully—without resentment, without burnout and with mutual respect.
I want to share three key lessons I’ve learned through my boundary-setting journey. These lessons changed everything for me, and I believe they can do the same for you.
?? Key Takeaway #1: Your Mindset is the Foundation
At the heart of boundary-setting is mindset. The stories we tell ourselves are powerful. For the longest time, my story was: “If I say no, people will think I’m unreliable. If I set boundaries, they’ll stop depending on me, and I’ll lose opportunities.”
That’s the lie I told myself, and it trapped me in a cycle of overwork and exhaustion. But the truth is, boundaries are a form of self-respect. When I started to catch those limiting beliefs in action, I realized how much they held me back.
The first step? Awareness. Simply noticing the beliefs that drive your decisions can change everything. I used to believe that to be successful, I had to say yes to everything. Now, I know that true success comes from living in alignment with my core values.
?? Key Takeaway #2: Reframing Your Limiting Beliefs Empowers You
One of the most powerful tools I’ve learned on this journey is reframing. Once you identify the limiting belief—like, “If I say no, I’ll disappoint everyone”—you can flip that belief into something that empowers you.
For example, when I used to think, “If I set a boundary, they’ll think I’m difficult,” I began reframing that thought: “By setting this boundary, I’m showing others what self-respect looks like.” And when I worried that saying no would upset people, I reframed it to: “By saying no, I’m creating space for what truly matters—for me and others.”
It’s not just about changing the words—it’s about shifting your perspective. Once you do that, everything opens up. Boundaries become a gift, not a burden.
??? Key Takeaway #3: Start with Boundaries for Yourself
Here’s the thing: Before you can start setting boundaries with others, you have to set them with yourself. I know that sounds strange at first, but trust me on this.
Think about it: How often have you promised yourself you’d do something—getting enough sleep, going for a hike, or speaking up in a difficult situation—only to push that promise aside because something else came up? I used to do that all the time. I’d say, “Today is the day I’m going to prioritize my needs,” and then I’d let everything else take over.
I had to start practicing setting boundaries with myself. That means committing to things that honor your well-being, even when it’s hard. It might be as simple as choosing to go for that walk, even when your inbox is overflowing. Or, it could be speaking up in a meeting when you’d rather stay silent.
When I finally started setting boundaries with myself, setting them with others became so much easier. Why? Because I was no longer relying on external validation to feel good. I was creating space for my needs, allowing me to show up more fully in every area of my life.
??As you reflect on these takeaways, I encourage you to ask yourself:
It might feel uncomfortable at first, and that’s okay. Growth isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. The more you practice, the more natural it will feel.
Boundaries are a muscle—you get to strengthen them over time. And when you do, you’ll find that you can show up more fully, more authentically, and with more energy for the things that truly matter.
P.S. Ready to take this work deeper? ?? Join us for a free workshop on Thursday, Oct 17th at 12:30 p.m. EST to celebrate World Values Day!
? Values-Driven Boundaries: How to Confidently Say Yes to What Lights You Up and No to What Burns You Out ?
In this workshop, you’ll:
Give yourself permission to embrace this process of self-care—you deserve it! ??
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5 个月This is going to be a powerful session. People might not understand how powerful it is to set boundaries to create the freedom and fulfillment you desire i life
I Guide High-Achieving Entrepreneurs and Executives to Gain More Freedom, Profit and Flow through Core Values Alignment! ? Keynote Speaker | Facilitator | Coach | Values + Mindfulness Expert | Author
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