The Power of Vulnerability and Setting Boundaries for Mental Wellness with Sheryl Green
In this engaging episode , I sit down with Sheryl Green, a passionate advocate for healthy boundaries and author, to discuss the essential connection between boundaries and burnout prevention. Sheryl and I explore the profound ways boundaries impact our mental health, self-esteem, and resilience, especially in the face of demands from others. Sheryl introduces her "PECK" method—Pause, Evaluate, Communicate, and Keep boundaries—as a step-by-step guide to setting boundaries thoughtfully and confidently. We discuss the importance of taking a moment to pause before responding, evaluating whether we truly want or have the capacity to help, and then communicating our decision with clarity. Together, we discuss practical strategies, such as enlisting a “boundary buddy” for support and learning to stay firm in the face of resistance, especially from persistent or toxic individuals. Sheryl shares her personal story of finding her voice, overcoming people-pleasing, and finally experiencing the freedom that comes with saying “no” when needed. Listeners are encouraged to see boundaries as an act of self-love, a crucial practice to cultivate resilience, focus, and fulfillment. This episode is a powerful reminder that setting boundaries isn’t selfish—it’s a vital step towards living authentically and wholeheartedly. Join us as we explore how boundaries can be your best defense against burnout and a gateway to a healthier, happier life. Key Takeaways: 1.Utilize the “PECK” (Pause, Evaluate, Communicate, Keep boundaries) approach to effectively manage requests and assert personal limits. 2.Take time to assess your willingness and ability to meet others" needs before committing to help. 3.Be honest and assertive when conveying your boundaries to others, even if it feels uncomfortable. 4.Having a "boundary buddy" can provide encouragement and support when navigating challenging conversations about boundaries. 5.It"s important to recognize when certain relationships or situations are toxic and to have the courage to change them. 6.Setting and maintaining boundaries can lead to greater self-esteem and personal empowerment, allowing you to focus on what truly matters to you. 7.Remember that saying "no" to others can mean saying "yes" to your own needs, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Contacts: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Website Books Written: https://amzn.to/44mZC4h . . . Book a consultation with Dr. Tomi Mitchell Click HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you"d like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve. ⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!
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