Boundaries: Say No Without Guilt, Have Better Relationships, Boost Your Self-Esteem, Stop People-Pleasing. Jennie Miller
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Ebook Edition © December 2017 ISBN: 9780008240837
Version: 2018-07-10
CONTENTS
How to develop personal boundaries to improve your self-confidence and help you make better decisions in the most intimate aspects of your life.
Social Media and E-mail Protocol
Your Self-Boundaries and Others
Building on your new skills, you will learn to navigate the workplace and those within it.
Having learnt to negotiate your position in the workplace, now’s the time to apply boundaries to your emotional life.
STEP FOUR: YOUR FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS
Possibly the most challenging section, in this step you will learn how to use boundaries in connection with those who shaped you first: your parents or other caregivers in particular, before gathering the skills you need to bring up your own children and interact with your wider family.
Transactional Analysis: An Overview
Do you often feel you can’t say no? Do you feel spread too thinly between work, emotional relationships and family, and your responsibilities and chores? Perhaps you feel overloaded with to-do lists, promises to friends, financial obligations, or that intangible pressure to succeed in everything you do all at the same time. You may feel frustrated that there is never any time to do those things that really matter to you – whether it is to write a book, spend unpressured time with your loved ones, or just be alone guilt-free. With demands coming