Boundaries protect things value you. keep alignment decided want life. — Adelyn Birch, Boundaries a Pathological Relationship

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Boundaries protect the things that are of value to you. They keep you in alignment with what you have decided you want in life. That means the key to good boundaries is knowing what you want.

Adelyn Birch, Boundaries After a Pathological Relationship

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