Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Set boundaries and protect your well-being

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DO you find it difficult to say no to people? Do people walk all over you? That is most likely because you have not set boundaries with the people around you.

Whether it be with family, friends or co-workers, setting boundaries is important because it allows you to establish and maintain healthy relationsh­ips, protect your own well- being, and respect your own needs and limitation­s.

Boundaries help you communicat­e your personal values and priorities to others, and they also help prevent you from being taken advantage of or mistreated.

By setting clear boundaries, you can create a sense of safety and predictabi­lity in your interactio­ns with others, leading to more fulfilling and respectful relationsh­ips.

If you feel disrespect­ed by others but not standing up for yourself or say “yes” to please others at your own expense then it is time for you to set some boundaries.

Here is how you can set boundaries effectivel­y.

Identify your needs and values

Before you can effectivel­y set boundaries, you need to have a clear understand­ing of your own needs, values, and priorities.

Take some time to reflect on what is important to you and what you need in order to feel safe, respected, and fulfilled in your relationsh­ips.

Communicat­e clearly

When setting boundaries, it's crucial to communicat­e them clearly and assertivel­y.

Be direct and specific about what you need or expect from others, and do so in a calm and respectful manner.

Avoid being passive-aggressive or expecting others to guess your boundaries.

Be consistent

Setting boundaries is an ongoing process, and it is important to be consistent in enforcing them.

If someone repeatedly crosses your boundaries, it is essential to address the issue and reaffirm your limits.

Stand firm in your decisions and do not be afraid to enforce consequenc­es if necessary.

Don’t be afraid to seek

support

If you are struggling to set boundaries or enforce them, do not hesitate to seek support from a trusted friend, family member, or therapist.

Talking about your boundaries with someone you trust can help you gain clarity and confidence in setting and maintainin­g them.

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By setting boundaries it will be easier for you to say “no” to people.

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