8 - Setting Boundries with Janelle, Alyssa & Ruth The Women's Well
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- Spirituality
Is there an ugly sweater in that gift bag? You’d better appreciate the Granny who knitted it for you!
In our final episode at The Well this spring: Dr. Janelle McNeal, Alyssa Erickson, and, Ruth Nelson:
Women from 19 through 53 talk about emotional boundaries: What they are, why they’re vital (and sometimes not), and how they’re so much about taking up enough space in our own lives. And others.
”Even if I am not someone who imagines myself having fences up, I need to be very comfortable with the fact that other people really, really need and like to have fences.” ~Ruth
”I’m one who always wants to say yes...I have to tell myself at the end of the day, for my own personal energy threshold, that I need to be able to say no sometimes. It’s not something I want to do, it’s something I have to do.” ~Alyssa
“I wholeheartedly believe that I am responsible for my own happiness— yup I’m not counting on anyone else to make me happy, that’s my job....There are times though, when I will do something for someone else that would be to the detriment of my own happiness, because of the level of love, or respect, for that person.” ~Janelle
“I’m really measuring the cost. What is it going to cost me to be a little uncomfortable doing this thing for you that I know you need, and if I can accept the cost of doing this thing, then I give it, no strings attached.” ~Lisa
Find Dr. Janelle McNeal at TrueNorthLex.com
Find Alyssa Erickson (who also designed Lisa’s fabulous logo) at KYHempsters.com
More about Lisa and The Women’s Well at:
Youtube: Lisa Miller Beautiful Day
Instagram: @LisaMillerBeautifulDay
Facebook: LisaMorrisMiller
and on our website at LisaMillerBeautifulDay.com.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-miller-beautiful-day/message
Is there an ugly sweater in that gift bag? You’d better appreciate the Granny who knitted it for you!
In our final episode at The Well this spring: Dr. Janelle McNeal, Alyssa Erickson, and, Ruth Nelson:
Women from 19 through 53 talk about emotional boundaries: What they are, why they’re vital (and sometimes not), and how they’re so much about taking up enough space in our own lives. And others.
”Even if I am not someone who imagines myself having fences up, I need to be very comfortable with the fact that other people really, really need and like to have fences.” ~Ruth
”I’m one who always wants to say yes...I have to tell myself at the end of the day, for my own personal energy threshold, that I need to be able to say no sometimes. It’s not something I want to do, it’s something I have to do.” ~Alyssa
“I wholeheartedly believe that I am responsible for my own happiness— yup I’m not counting on anyone else to make me happy, that’s my job....There are times though, when I will do something for someone else that would be to the detriment of my own happiness, because of the level of love, or respect, for that person.” ~Janelle
“I’m really measuring the cost. What is it going to cost me to be a little uncomfortable doing this thing for you that I know you need, and if I can accept the cost of doing this thing, then I give it, no strings attached.” ~Lisa
Find Dr. Janelle McNeal at TrueNorthLex.com
Find Alyssa Erickson (who also designed Lisa’s fabulous logo) at KYHempsters.com
More about Lisa and The Women’s Well at:
Youtube: Lisa Miller Beautiful Day
Instagram: @LisaMillerBeautifulDay
Facebook: LisaMorrisMiller
and on our website at LisaMillerBeautifulDay.com.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-miller-beautiful-day/message
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