Boundaries, Addiction & Shame

EPISODE · May 7, 2024 · 25 MIN

Boundaries, Addiction & Shame

from Disrupting Wellbeing with Petra Velzeboer · host Petra Velzeboer

How can I set boundaries and stick to them?   This is one of the most common questions I get asked. We all try and set boundaries but so often we beat ourselves up for not sticking to them. But all it takes is a little tweak to make it work, and that’s what we’re going to cover in this episode.   I delve into my own struggles with boundaries and addiction, and the shame I have felt when I didn’t meet them. I also share tactics you can use to set better boundaries and break the cycles of addiction by celebrating small wins, radical honesty, and accountability.   So start noticing what you hide in the cabin of shame from, so you can solve it and challenge your own bullshit.   “Anybody who says they have perfect boundaries all of the time, it’s simply not true” - Petra   You'll hear about:   01:02 - We're all making it up as we go 02:10 - Why the context we are in matters 06:53 - My definition of addiction 09:18 - My journey with addiction 14:31 - Tactics for sticking to boundaries 16:55 - Assessing if you need a boundary 19:51 - You need to learn to be honest   Episode resources: James Clear – Atomic Habits - https://shorturl.at/lqOW7  Dr Ramani – You Are Why You Eat - https://shorturl.at/drvBS    Petra’s resources: Petra’s website - https://www.petravelzeboer.com/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-velzeboer/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/petra.velzeboer/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@petravelzeboer397  Buy Petra’s book: Begin With You: Invest in Your Mental Well-being and Satisfaction at Work - https://shorturl.at/nyDOX 

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