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Building Resilience

The Balance Between Compassion and Boundaries

11 Sep 2024

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We often face situations that make us feel like we have to choose between being compassionate and setting boundaries. But what if I told you that both are equally important? On this episode of Building Resilience, we’ll get into the balance between compassion and boundaries. Understanding our nervous systems can help foster self-compassion and compassion for others, but we also need to do the important work of protecting ourselves through healthy boundaries. Using examples from the movie It Ends With Us and real-life scenarios, we break down why compassion should never justify mistreatment or abuse. Learn how to use your awareness of the nervous system to avoid burnout, engage with others more effectively, and set boundaries that keep relationships healthy.Links:Ep. 131 - Compassion and EmpathyEp. 128 - All About BoundariesResources:The "Memory Matters" course --- cherish and protect your memories, they're invaluable.The Advanced Nervous System Resilience training! Dive deep into understanding the nervous system and its role in our lives.My video series, "The 30 Second Burnout Solution" --- a lifeline for those grappling with stress and burnout, especially compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress.Connect:Could you do me a favor? Please leave a review on your preferred podcast platform---it helps me reach more and more people. I'd also love to hear any insights or questions you have.You can also pay me a visit on Facebook or Instagram. You can also find me on my website and book a mini session with me! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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