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215. How to Set Boundaries as a Faith Based People, Without the Guilt

215. How to Set Boundaries as a Faith Based People, Without the Guilt

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Ever said yes, when you knew wanted to say no?

In this episode, I'm getting a wee bit vulnerable about my own fall back into the rescuer trap with my parents. I thought I had this figured out. I didn't. And in the past this 'always say yes and sacrifice for others,' cost me my health. I literally burned out my adrenals years ago because I couldn't say no.

Here's what we're diving into:

  • Why boundaries feel impossible at times when you've been taught that sacrifice = love
  • The rescuer trap and how it shows up in your family, your church, your everyday life
  • Generational patterns that are stealing your peace
  • The permission you've been waiting for: Just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD
  • How over-giving destroys the very people you're trying to help

✨ You get to have limits as a human being. Full stop.

✨ The more you prioritize your own health, the more you'll have to give to others.

✨ Ask yourself: Am I doing this because it's needed, or because I need to be needed?

If you're tired of feeling stuck in cycles of over-giving, resentment, and guilt, you don't have to figure this out alone.

Here's your plan:

→ Ready to further your healing journey, and step into your purpose more deeply? Book a free discovery call and let's map out your next move together.

Glad you're here,

Dani

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