2 Sober Chicks - Lisa & Julie

2 Sober Chicks

2 Sober Chicks - Lisa & Julie

  • Listener question from Texas - do I need to tell people I'm setting boundaries?

Listener question from Texas - do I need to tell people I'm setting boundaries?

Sunday 16th June 2019

Join '2 Sober Chicks' as they answer a listener's question about setting boundaries in recovery, sharing personal stories and practical advice.
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2 Sober Chicks - Lisa & Julie
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Setting Boundaries in Recovery: A Listener's Question Answered by 2 Sober Chicks

In sobriety, I think I've learned a lot about the difference between telling people just because you use a statement that starts with I feel like they teach you. And that's me imposing my thoughts and my feelings on another human being.
Ever wondered if you need to tell people when you're setting boundaries? In this episode of '2 Sober Chicks', Lisa and Julie dive into a listener's question from Texas about the tricky terrain of boundary-setting. With their trademark blend of honesty and humor, they share personal stories and practical advice on how to communicate effectively with loved ones during recovery. They explore the nuances of family dynamics, the importance of self-care, and the challenges of saying no without guilt.
Lisa and Julie also discuss the value of forgiveness and personal growth, reminding listeners that it's okay to prioritize their own well-being. Their conversation is filled with relatable anecdotes and actionable tips, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating relationships in sobriety. Tune in to learn how to handle uncomfortable conversations with empathy and an open mind, and discover the transformative power of setting healthy boundaries.