Top Five Tips for Finding Freedom by Setting Boundaries
Lauren Brownstein
President at PITCH: Fundraising and Philanthropy Consulting | Author: Be Well, Do Good: Self-Care and Renewal for Nonprofit Professionals and Other Do-Gooders
Boundaries Get a Bad Rap
Boundaries get a bad rap. It’s true that boundaries create separation and limitation, but that’s not the full story. Boundaries can protect us and free us to let our guard down, experience flow, and think, work, and feel more deeply.?
I’ve been a self-employed consultant for nearly 20 years. Long before the pandemic made “work from home” a common option, I was working in my living room or at the local cafe or library. I couldn’t have done it without setting boundaries: shutting off “work brain” when it’s time to relax; connecting with friends even if I have a work project that’s not quite done; resisting the urge to reach for my laptop anytime I’m home with a few minutes of free time. Even before I became a consultant, I was the person in my office who left for the day at quittin’ time and still was able to get all of my work done!
My Top Five Boundary-Setting Tips
With more than two decades of boundary-setting experience under my belt, here are my Top Five Tips to help you find freedom by setting boundaries:?
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The Gifts of Good Boundaries
When you set boundaries that are consistent, that you clearly communicate, and that feel like positive, supportive elements in your life, you will:?
Setting boundaries is not about limiting your commitment or capabilities. It’s about giving your best to what matters most, optimizing your performance, and caring for yourself. Give yourself permission to set at least one boundary, and see if this rings true for you!
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