353 \\ How to Hold Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty.
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Let’s get real — a lot of the exhaustion, resentment, and overthinking we feel as women doesn’t come from “doing too much.” It comes from doing too much for everyone else and not enough for ourselves.
That’s what happens when we don’t have boundaries.
Boundaries aren’t walls. They’re the guardrails that protect your peace, your energy, and your healing.
They sound like: ➡ “I’m not available for that.” ➡ “I need to think before I commit.” ➡ “I’m not drinking tonight.”
Simple. Direct. No guilt required.
But here’s the truth — holding boundaries is hard at first. You’ll feel guilty. People might push back. You’ll want to explain yourself.
And that’s okay. Because every time you honor your boundary, you’re telling yourself: ✨ “I’m worth protecting.” ✨ “My peace matters.” ✨ “God gave me permission to rest.”
If you’ve been the fixer, the peacekeeper, or the one who holds everything together — this is your permission to pause, say no, and choose you without apology.
You are not being mean. You’re being healthy.
If you're feeling stuck and want personalized support, I'm here. Email me at michelle@setfreesisterhood.com. I'd love to walk alongside you in this journey of freedom.