The Science of Boundaries: Your Mental Health Without guilt
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The Science of Boundaries: Your Mental Health Without guilt By Beza Michael In a world that constantly demands more, more time, more energy, more emotional labor. It can be difficult to know where you end, and others begin. You may find yourself saying “yes” when you mean “no,” taking responsibility for other people’s feelings, or feeling exhausted after interactions that drain you. This is often a sign that your personal boundaries have been compromised, neglected, or never fully developed. Boundaries are not walls; they are guidelines that define where your responsibilities lie, where your values stand, and how others are allowed to interact with you. Understanding the psychology of boundaries can empower you to protect your mental health without guilt, fear, or apology. At its core, a boundary is a limit that you set in relationships, whether with family, friends, colleagues, or even yourself. Boundaries help regulate interactions by establishing clear rules about w...