The Power of Choosing
In this episode of The Power of Choosing Podcast, Trudi and Claire explore emotional boundaries and how important they are even when they feel uncomfortable. They share a real moment where one host, stressed about a move, said “no” when asked what she wanted to do next, then later realized she’d been uncomfortable setting that boundary and spun stories about being judged, while the other host had simply heard the no, accepted it, and moved on.They discuss how “no is a complete sentence,” how boundaries often feel uncomfortable because of learned social rules (don’t upset people, don’t cry, be good, help everyone), and how our identity, especially for helpers, mothers, and service-based professionals, can make saying no feel threatening. They highlight that people often overthink boundaries while others aren’t focused on it, and suggest checking what someone needs (to vent or get advice), respecting boundaries without making them personal, and allowing space for feelings without rushing to fix them.Why this matters: because you matter and your feelings and needs are important. Challenge: Look out for times in your week where you are saying yes to things that you don't really want to do. Then if you are up for it, choose differently. If you would like to get in touch with either Claire or Trudi, you can reach us both at thepowerofchoosing@gmail.com
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