Protect Your Personal Boundaries Assertively (Don’t cross my line, part two).
Lucy Seifert Life Coach London
LIFE & EXECUTIVE COACHING (LONDON)
Following on from my last article I am pleased to offer you advice and tips about setting personal boundaries ... for others and for yourself.?
If you would like to read about setting professional boundaries, please see?Don't Cross My Line (Part One) .
Personal boundaries
If you are working from home either all or part of your working week. you may need to find strategies to help you set boundaries within your home environment. These may include:
Other personal situations
There are multiple situations where you may want to set personal boundaries.
Situations can include:
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Assertiveness with self
Some boundaries require assertiveness with the self, before being assertive with others.
Be mindful of what you offer to do – so you don’t have to extricate yourself from situations you got yourself into due to lack of assertion and the desire to please others before yourself.
It could ultimately mean that you are unable to keep the promises you made as a result of burnout.
Offering to do something simply to please is likely to prove stressful, especially
In conclusion
If you don’t have clear boundaries, others won’t know when they are crossing them.
The more you stretch your boundaries, the more others will stretch them for you.
To kick-start or refresh and boost your assertiveness, together with your personal power, find out about my?self-help guide . This valuable assertiveness resource helps you achieve positive change in just 21 steps.
?Certified Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner ? Emotional Intelligence Coach ?Addiction/Trauma Therapist ? Psychedelic-assisted Therapy
2 年Nailed it, Lucy.