Are you someone who finds it difficult to be sociable, yet others donโt seem to get you? To change this, you need to start setting boundaries as an introvert.
Introvert boundaries are important as it allows you to decide who you want and what you in life.
As an introvert, your time alone is how you recharge and remain balanced. However, you may find it uncomfortable to ask for the space you need when you need it. Learning how to set boundaries will help you define what you need in a manner that is structured, clear, and specific.
When you begin asking for space you may feel guilt or shame, or that you have let your friend, partner, colleague, or employer down. While it may be uncomfortable at first and a shock to those who must adjust to the change, it will be better for everyone in the long run.
Setting healthy boundaries doesnโt only provide you with the mental and physical space you require, but it can improve the quality of time you invest in every area of your life.
How to set boundaries as an introvert? Below are 5 tips will help you get started.
5 Healthy Tips For Setting Boundaries As An Introvert
1. Boundaries arenโt walls.
A wall pushes people away while boundaries provide you with the healthy limits you require to thrive. If you currently feel guilty asking for what you need you must first accept your need for space.
Consider how you feel when you donโt prioritize your solitude. You feel physically drained, mentally drained, irritable, disconnected, spread too thin, and out of sorts. These arenโt healthy feelings and they can be minimized by setting boundaries.
You can show up fully and engaged for yourself and the people in your life when you take the time required to recharge. With consistency, you can transform your life.
You deserve it!
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2. Determine what drains you most.
Even with excellent boundaries, a hectic day can leave you feeling drained, creating a last-minute need for space. This is why itโs important to define what activities drain you most so that you can proactively determine what you will need, and schedule it ahead of time.
Here are a few examples of planning your boundaries ahead of time:
Although youโre looking forward to getting dressed up and going to a charity event on Saturday night, you know youโll feel drained when you get home, so skip your weekly Sunday brunch. So that you donโt miss out on your time together, invite your brunch buddies to the event. Or make it a date night and head to dinner before and only attend the event for an hour or two.
When returning from vacation determine what youโll need before you jump back into the swing of things. This might mean returning on Saturday instead of Sunday so that you can have a full day to yourself. Donโt make any plans for the day youโve set aside.
Going to your grandmaโs all-day birthday party is something you donโt want to miss, so consider how to remain balanced. This might mean sneaking upstairs to the guest bedroom for some time to yourself in the middle of the day. Or taking a long walk.
After a chaotic day at work, you may need to lighten your after-hours obligations. Maybe you ask your partner or babysitter to pick the kids up from their extracurricular activities and take them out to dinner before returning home. Or, work from home the next day.
3. The sooner you begin the better.
The sooner you share your boundaries with new friends, colleagues, or employers the better. Simply let them know that youโre introverted and require solitude to recharge. Itโs helpful if you provide an example or two.
As mentioned above, share with your new employer that having the ability to work from home after a hectic day will help you remain innovative and productive.
You must also prioritize setting boundaries with those already in your life, especially if you have fallen into patterns that are unhealthy for you.
4. Be clear and specific.
It can be challenging and uncomfortable for everyone involved when transitioning from no boundaries to boundary setting. Some people will respect your boundaries straight away, while others will require time to adjust.
Being clear and specific about what you need and when will help the adjustment period. For example, requesting two hours of uninterrupted time.
You must also comply with your boundary. Turn your phone off so that there are no incoming calls or texts. If someone knocks on the door, donโt answer. Or head out of the house to a park or a quiet coffee shop.
If you break your boundary, especially in the beginning, it will take longer for everyone (including yourself) to adjust.
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5. Learn to say no.
Learning to say โnoโ to things that make you feel overwhelmed, or to spending time with people who or in places that rapidly drain your energy, is essential for setting healthy boundaries.
Saying โnoโ will be particularly difficult if you are declining something you have always said โyesโ to. Again, this is about setting healthy boundaries for you.
Introvert or not, before you commit consider:
Your intentionโconsider if youโre saying yes out of guilt or a sense of obligation or are you saying yes because itโs something that you sincerely want to do.
Your gut reactionโif you listen to your body you will instantly be able to gauge whether itโs something you want to do. Itโs ok to decline things you donโt enjoy or simply donโt have the energy for.
Your scheduleโitโs ok to say โlet me get back to youโ so that you have the time you need to take a look at your schedule and see if you have the energy (not just the time) to fit something else in. Even if itโs something you typically enjoy, but if youโre already drained, it wonโt be the same.
Yes, there will be times when you will need to compromise your boundaries. For example, when a loved one is ill. The goal is to ensure compromise is the exception to your boundaries, not the rule.
Setting boundaries delivers an immediate sense of ease, and it gets easier with practice. Your extra time and space can improve your quality of life in every way. Hereโs to your healthy new boundaries!
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If you want to know more about setting boundaries as an introvert, then check this video out below:
Introverts need time alone to reflect and recharge their batteries. Anyone who doesnโt respect that doesnโt understand the importance of mental and physical space.
We hope you understood the importance of introvert boundaries in this article and how to set them in a healthy manner.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)]
How do you set boundaries without offending?
If you donโt want to offend someone consider saying โlet me get back to youโ so that you have the time you need to take a look at your schedule and see if you have the energy (not just the time) to fit something else in.
Why setting boundaries is important?
Setting healthy boundaries is important because not only does it provide you with the mental and physical space you require, but it can improve the quality of time you invest in every area of your life.
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