💭 Let’s talk about something that took me way too long to learn: setting boundaries without feeling like the “bad person.” If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably said “yes” to things you didn’t have the energy for, just to avoid disappointing someone. (Hi, recovering people-pleaser here 🙋🏻♀️). But here’s the truth that no one tells you: setting boundaries isn’t mean, selfish, or unkind—it’s an act of love. For yourself and for the people around you. Because when you say “yes” to everyone else, you’re often saying “no” to yourself. No to your rest. No to your creative energy. No to your goals. And let’s be real, running on empty doesn’t serve anyone. You’re allowed to say no without explaining yourself. “No, I can’t make it, but thank you for inviting me!” “That’s not going to work for me, but I hope you find someone who can help.” “I need to take some time for myself right now.” And if someone can’t respect your boundaries? That’s not a reflection of you—it’s a reflection of them. ✨ Let go of the guilt, bestie. You’re not here to please everyone. You’re here to thrive. 🌿 What’s one boundary you’re working on setting this year? Let me know—I’d love to cheer you on! 💬
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