How important is it to set personal boundaries?
There’s something uncomfortable about the word “no.” It feels harsh, almost offensive. And so, more often than not, we swallow it. We say “yes” out of politeness, out of fear of hurting someone, or just to avoid conflict. But the truth is, when we constantly say “yes” to others - even when we don’t want to - we’re saying “no” to ourselves. And that comes at a cost. Setting personal boundaries isn’t about pushing people away. It’s about protecting our well-being. It’s about knowing when something is hurting us, draining us, or crossing a line - and having the courage to say so, even if our v oice shakes. It sounds simple, but it’s hard. Especially for those who grew up thinking that being a “good person” means always being available, always giving in, and never making waves. But there’s a big difference between being kind and letting others take advantage of us. Being kind means listening, respecting, and caring. Being permissive means accepting disrespect in the ...

















