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We Can Do Hard Things

2. BOUNDARIES: Are too few (or too many) why we stay stuck?

We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle

Relationships, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.842.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode, discover: My quirkiest boundary and how I finally fired Texts as the Boss of Me.  Our response to a Pod Squad listener’s question about creating and holding boundaries with her in-laws. How my aversion to moderation has led me from too few boundaries to way too many.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Because I'm mine, I walk the line.

0:11.9

Well, hi, everybody.

0:13.1

You came back.

0:14.6

Thank you for coming back to We Can Do Hard Things.

0:19.0

I'm really, really looking forward to today,

0:22.1

because today's episode is about boundaries.

0:26.9

And I have to tell you that the three great loves of my life

0:32.7

are my family, coffee, and boundaries.

0:38.7

As a deeply sensitive, socially anxious introvert,

0:46.5

boundaries have been a matter of emotional and spiritual

0:51.8

life and death for me.

0:53.4

I am a person who loves humanity deeply.

0:58.6

But humans are tricky for me, right?

1:04.0

And so learning how to human for the last 45 years

1:09.5

has included much difficult learning about building boundaries

1:15.8

and then having so many boundaries that I have to figure out

1:18.9

how to unbuild boundaries.

1:20.8

So let's jump in today.

1:22.4

And we will figure out if you have too few or too many boundaries.

1:28.5

Let's go.

1:29.0

So see you here.

1:30.6

I'm here.

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