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Episode 11: Honoring Your Boundaries Without Guilt
Setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable—especially if you’ve been conditioned to explain yourself, soften your needs, or make sure everyone else is comfortable first.
In this episode of Ewe Be You, we explore what it really means to honor your boundaries without guilt. Many women learn early in life that being agreeable keeps the peace, but over time that can lead to over-explaining, over-giving, and quietly abandoning our own limits.
This conversation looks at how boundaries often get downgraded into suggestions when we don’t follow them with clarity and consequences—and how reclaiming them is an act of self-respect.
Through gentle reflection, coaching insights, and practical language you can use in everyday life, this episode invites you to reconnect with your voice and your limits.
You’ll learn:
If you’ve ever struggled to say no without feeling guilty, this episode offers a softer, stronger way forward.
Because honoring your boundaries isn’t selfish.
It’s self-respect
By KsommersEpisode 11: Honoring Your Boundaries Without Guilt
Setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable—especially if you’ve been conditioned to explain yourself, soften your needs, or make sure everyone else is comfortable first.
In this episode of Ewe Be You, we explore what it really means to honor your boundaries without guilt. Many women learn early in life that being agreeable keeps the peace, but over time that can lead to over-explaining, over-giving, and quietly abandoning our own limits.
This conversation looks at how boundaries often get downgraded into suggestions when we don’t follow them with clarity and consequences—and how reclaiming them is an act of self-respect.
Through gentle reflection, coaching insights, and practical language you can use in everyday life, this episode invites you to reconnect with your voice and your limits.
You’ll learn:
If you’ve ever struggled to say no without feeling guilty, this episode offers a softer, stronger way forward.
Because honoring your boundaries isn’t selfish.
It’s self-respect