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"The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding.
That's why I've always been more interested in the kind of man who's capable of committing a crime than in the crime itself. And I believe that the only way to fight evil is to understand it.
-Albert Camus, "The Plague"
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"Work is love made visible"
-Kahlil Gibran
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Setting boundaries with less drama - Mastin Kipp
Here are 10 ways to draw the line with less drama:
1. Become aware of and name your limits. Reflect on past situations where you felt uncomfortable and ask yourself why.
2. Let the people in your life know you are working on boundaries. Start with a close friend or family member and express your intentions.
3. Ask for support in setting and keeping your boundaries. Seek out a mentor or therapist who can guide you in this journey.
4. Openly communicate your boundaries. Practice clear and assertive communication, ensuring you're understood.
5. Celebrate when you set a boundary. Reward yourself, even if it's just with a moment of self-recognition.
6. Be curious when you're triggered. Did you discover a new boundary? Journal about the experience to understand your feelings better.
7. Reiterate and uphold your boundaries when they are crossed. Stay consistent, reminding others if necessary.
8. Predictably increase consequences for repeat boundary crossers. Consider distancing yourself from those who consistently disrespect your limits.
9. Embrace saying no more. Remember, saying 'no' can be a form of self-care.
10. Honor & celebrate other's boundaries. Acknowledge their efforts and show understanding when someone communicates their limits to you.
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