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08 | Healthy Boundaries 101 — Learning to Say No Without Guilt

08 | Healthy Boundaries 101 — Learning to Say No Without Guilt

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In this episode, we talk about why saying no feels so hard — especially for women who’ve lived through trauma, addiction, or unstable relationships. We unpack where guilt really comes from, how boundaries are tied to self-worth, and why protecting your peace doesn’t make you selfish.

This is an honest, grounded conversation about learning to set boundaries without losing your softness, your kindness, or your faith. We also walk through real-life boundary examples with family, ex-partners, friends, church spaces, and even with yourself.

If you’re tired of people-pleasing, over-explaining, and carrying everyone else’s emotions, this episode is for you.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why boundaries can feel unsafe and triggering

  • Where guilt shows up when you start saying no

  • How boundaries support healing and recovery

  • What healthy boundaries look like in real life

  • How to protect your peace without shutting people out

Reflection for the week: Where am I saying yes out of fear instead of alignment?

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