Set boundaries for better mental health
Having healthy boundaries with other people is crucial to your emotional well-being. These tips may help you get more comfortable with communicating your needs and setting limits—and sticking with them.
Establish healthy limits
Start small. Practice setting limits in small situations that feel easier.
State your needs clearly and calmly. Use "I" instead of "you" statements. If you're nervous, plan what to say.
Show respect. Encourage others to respect your limits by recognizing and respecting theirs.
Adjust your boundaries if your feelings change. What is and isn't OK with you now may change. You can reassess your boundaries as needed.
Get help if you struggle with boundary-setting skills. Ask a mental health professional.
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Sources
- Child Mind Institute. "Teaching Kids About Boundaries." https://childmind.org/article/teaching-kids-boundaries-empathy.
- Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. "8 Tips on Setting Boundaries for Your Mental Health." https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/young-adults/8-tips-on-setting-boundaries-for-your-mental-health.
- HelpGuide. "Setting Healthy Boundaries in Relationships." https://www.helpguide.org/relationships/social-connection/setting-healthy-boundaries-in-relationships.