Not setting boundaries to avoid upsetting people doesnโt make you a good or loving person. It makes you someone who feels hurt and drained and unsafe and running on empty.
You shouldnโt have to sacrifice what you need in order to demonstrate your care for someone. The right people wonโt want you to ignore your self-care for the sake of making them more comfortable. The right people will want you to take care of yourself. They may not always understand your boundaries, but they will respect them.
If you set a boundary and it makes someone uncomfortable or angry, it doesnโt mean you shouldnโt have set the boundary. It doesnโt mean your needs are wrong or that you should retract and say yes. At the end of the day, your self-care is more important than other peopleโs comfort. Their comfort and self-care are important too, and itโs not wrong to want to make shifts to accommodate both, but if you have to ignore what you need in order to maintain the connection, itโs not the right person.
Daniell Koepke โ
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