S12 Ep. 6 / Boundaries: Your Questions Answered
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Is it unloving or selfish to set a boundary? If I forgive someone, does that mean I must restore the relationship and have no boundaries? How do boundaries work with “honor your father and mother”?
In this episode, we dive into some of the most common questions we hear in the counseling room and in daily conversations!
As you are setting boundaries in your own life, just remember. We have to be Spirit-led in every decision. Boundaries bring clarity to both healthy and unhealthy relationships by helping us take a step back to examine the relationship. No relationship will look the same, and neither will your boundaries.
When they’re done wisely and done well, boundaries are not selfish. Instead, they establish a place for trust to be rebuilt and reconciliation to be pursued.
Resources:
Conversational Counseling Season 2: Forgiveness
The Place We Find Ourselves with Adam Young: Episodes 75 and 76
Season 12 of Conversational Counseling is all about “Boundaries.”
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