How to Set Boundaries (That They Respect!) Part 3: Relationship Skills #7

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How to set healthy boundaries! In this video I explain how you need to understand your realm of control in order to set good boundaries.
If we try to force, coerce, or control others sooner or later we are going to feel powerless. Instead, we need to create relationships of influence where we have the ability to control what we can control, and have the most amount of lasting influence on the people around us.
I'll teach you the fundamentals to being assertive in a way that actually works.

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