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On Creating Healthy Boundaries | DD 78

Episode 78 of the Dear Daughters podcast, hosted by Susie Davis, titled "On Creating Healthy Boundaries | DD 78" was published on December 5, 2018 and runs 15 minutes.

December 5, 2018 ·15m · Dear Daughters

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Can I start with some BIG news that I've been dying to talk about …?

A precious little boy was born into the world. His name is Caleb David Davis. And he is my grandson. He was born 3 weeks ago. And ohmygracious, he is beautiful. Little blonde fuzzy head. Tiny wonderful human. My heart is exploding.

My grandma name is Zuzu. And Will's name is Bear. Yes, Zuzu and Bear. Sounds like a cartoon or a children's book. And I love it. Caleb was born the week before Thanksgiving so we've been traveling back and forth to Denver to see him. Lots of travel. Lots of wonder. And lots of big feelings for me.

All the travel plus the holidays kinda knocked me off center. And it reminded me of the importance those tiny daily things I do that keep me healthy and centered. Like good sleep and daily writing and eating healthy.

I was on a call last week with a woman I just adore (I'll call her Jane) that just completed the Dear Daughters Mentorship Program. Jane asked me some very interesting and poignant questions about navigating the holidays in a healthy way with the people in her family. Because she recognizes unhealthy patterns in her family of origin that she doesn't want to get sucked into. She recognizes that she is susceptible to walking into situations without boundaries, which creates all kinds of crazy for her.

So we're going to talk boundaries. Because boundaries are insulators. And we're going to talk about boundaries because the holidays are coming up and that's often the time we need healthy boundaries most of all.

Here's the interview on the Dear Daughters Podcast Episode 78.

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