In this episode, I respond to a question from an anonymous listener who writes:
āIāve tried setting boundaries with my mom, but it feels like no matter how clear I am, she always finds a way to push them. Whether itās showing up unannounced, commenting on my parenting, or guilt-tripping me for saying no, I end up feeling frustrated and ashamed for even trying. How do I handle it when someone I loveāespecially a parentākeeps crossing my boundaries without turning it into a fight or feeling like Iām the bad guy?ā
We dig into the deep emotional work of setting and maintaining boundaries with loved ones ā especially when old family patterns make it hard to stand firm. Inside this episode, weāll explore:
- The difference between aĀ boundaryĀ and aĀ ruleĀ ā and why you need both
- How guilt and shame show up when you start protecting your peace
- Why your momās reaction isnāt proof that your boundary is wrong
- How to shift from frustration to self-respect through consistent follow-through
If youāve ever felt guilty for setting limits with someone you love, this episode will help you reclaim your voice and your calm.
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