When “Boundaries” Become Walls: Are We Protecting Ourselves or Avoiding Responsibility and accountability?

A boundary is not meant to be a punishment. It is not revenge. It is not silent treatment. And it is not about controlling another person. A healthy boundary says:  “I cannot continue this dynamic if it harms my peace, but I am willing to communicate honestly.” An avoidance pattern disguised as a boundary says:Continue reading “When “Boundaries” Become Walls: Are We Protecting Ourselves or Avoiding Responsibility and accountability?”