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How To Set Boundaries (Step By Step)

How To Set Boundaries (Step By Step)

FromBecome A Calm Mama


How To Set Boundaries (Step By Step)

FromBecome A Calm Mama

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2022
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Podcast episode

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This week on the podcast, I’m diving into boundaries - How to say no, how to set boundaries with kindness, and how to communicate your boundaries in a way that works. I’m giving you my detailed, step by step process that you can use with the teens and adults in your life.Why do we need boundaries?Ultimately, we set boundaries because we want to feel better. We want our life to work better for us. We want to have better relationships with people. We don't want to feel angry, resentful or overwhelmed. Showing up as the mom you want to be and helping your kids grow into the people that you want them to become takes capacity and energy. Without clear boundaries, we end up feeling drained and it takes us away from being present with our kids. What’s bothering you?Before you communicate and hold your boundaries, you have to know what they are. You need to figure out what you actually want or how you want to fix or improve your relationships with others. You can even think about behaviors you want other people to change. Remember that we can’t control what anyone else does, but we can make a request and ask them if they're willing to show up in a different way for us.A good clue that you need a boundary is if you often feel annoyed, frustrated, angry or resentful with a certain behavior or situation.Get curious and try to figure out why it bothers you the way it does. How to set boundaries - step by stepStep 1: Make a requestThe first step in setting a boundary is communicating what you are or are not willing to do. This is a request that we make to someone else. We either ask them if they're willing to do something or we let them know what we are willing to do and under what conditions.Start by asking yourself:What do I want? What works for me? What is going to make my life better? What is going to make this situation work?Step 2: Wait for the answerMaking a request or setting a boundary doesn’t mean that the other person will agree. They can respond any way they choose. It might bring up some feelings for them, and that’s ok.Your job is to be open and curious about what comes up.You can let their response just be words and sentences that are coming out of their head. You don't need to justify your request, defend yourself, or fix that uncomfortable, awkward moment. You just listen. Then circle right back to the original request and say, “Yes, I hear you on all of that. And I'm asking you, would you be willing to do this?”Step 3: Observe the situationThis is where you wait and see what happens. How will they show up? Will they hold the boundary you set? Pay attention and notice whether or not the person is staying within your boundary or whether you’re crossing your own boundary to avoid uncomfortable situations or conflict. What I see with moms sometimes is that we actually give up on ourselves before letting the person respond. You decide that your boundary doesn't matter. But what you’re really telling yourself is that you don't matter, that what you want doesn't matter. You actually do really matter. Your energy, your time, your brain and your body. Step 4: Acknowledge what’s happeningIt's important for your own sense of self worth that you acknowledge what is happening to you. Acknowledge whether someone is holding or crossing your boundary. Acknowledge your experiences and feelings. And if you want to (and feel safe), you can acknowledge it aloud to the other person.Step 5: Decide to take action or notIt’s up to you whether or not you take action when a boundary has been crossed. Ask yourself, “How can I take...
Released:
Dec 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Become a Calm Mama is a parenting podcast where you learn practical parenting tools and strategies so you can stop yelling, feel more calm, and show up as the mom you want to be. Darlynn is the top parenting coach for moms who want to know exactly how to handle misbehavior and create a peaceful home. Darlynn is known for her practical strategies and a down to earth understanding of what it’s really like to be a mom raising kids in the 21st century. Over the past 14 years, Darlynn has dedicated her life to becoming the mom she wanted to be for my kids. In that process, she created a parenting model called “The Calm Mama Process” that helped her navigate every tricky parenting moment that’s been thrown her way. From hitting to bullying, from toddler meltdowns to teenage shenanigans, from missing assignments to college admissions, from getting kids to bed to getting kids out of bed, from kids not wanting to get out of the bath to middle schoolers that don’t want to take a shower, from kids fighting in the car to kids who drive their own car, she’s seen it all. Darlynn has taught her model to hundreds of moms since 2015 and when they apply the Calm Mama Process to their tricky parenting moments they have calm and peace in their homes. Their kids' behavior improves, their relationship with their children gets so much better, and they enjoy motherhood (most of the time!). Darlynn teaches her process inside her coaching program, Calm Mama School, a lifetime membership program where you learn how to master your reactivity, teach kids how to manage their big feelings, and set limits that work. Each week she brings practical and simple strategies to the podcast so you can stop yelling and create a peaceful home.