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We tend to over-explain ourselves to difficult people. It's almost as if we want their approval so we know they aren't upset with us. So what should you do? Should you explain or not explain your boundary? Should you explain or not explain the reason for the decision you made? The answer is: It depends. You need to figure out what is best for you in the specific situation with that person. There are times you should explain yourself and times you should not. To deal with dysfunctional people, you need to know principles to apply to choose the right option. Watch this video to find out which principles help you decide should you explain or not explain? #difficultrelationships #overexplaining #boundaries #christianboundaries
Watch this video on YouTube:https://youtu.be/CMnRs5j_dPg
By Karla Downing5
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We tend to over-explain ourselves to difficult people. It's almost as if we want their approval so we know they aren't upset with us. So what should you do? Should you explain or not explain your boundary? Should you explain or not explain the reason for the decision you made? The answer is: It depends. You need to figure out what is best for you in the specific situation with that person. There are times you should explain yourself and times you should not. To deal with dysfunctional people, you need to know principles to apply to choose the right option. Watch this video to find out which principles help you decide should you explain or not explain? #difficultrelationships #overexplaining #boundaries #christianboundaries
Watch this video on YouTube:https://youtu.be/CMnRs5j_dPg

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