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Boundaries: Understanding Limitations and Capacities

  Dictionary.com defines a boundary as “a line or limit where one thing ends and another begins.”   In life and transitions, boundaries help us understand where  we  end and where  another  begins. They give shape to our identity, our relationships, and the ways we show up in the world.   One way to explore your boundaries is by understanding your limitations—what is within your ability and what is not. Begin by identifying your skillsets, gifts, talents, and education. Reflect on how far you are able to use these strengths in your current role or situation before you reach a point where you can no longer move forward effectively.   As a Life Transitions Coach, I regularly check in with my own limitations—recognizing where my expertise ends and when it’s time to consult or refer clients to others who specialize in areas beyond my scope. This awareness not only keeps me grounded in integrity but also ensures that those I serve r...
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Strength for the Journey

  Life transitions—whether they arrive expected or uninvited—can shake our sense of stability. Resilience doesn’t mean avoiding the discomfort of transition; it means learning how to move through it with strength and adaptability.   Resilience in transition begins with self-awareness. Naming what you’re experiencing—loss, uncertainty, or even excitement—creates space for honesty. From there, resilience is strengthened by connection. Leaning on trusted friends, mentors, or supportive communities reminds us that we don’t have to carry everything alone. Sharing our stories, listening to others, and leaning into support strengthens our capacity to carry uncertainty.   Another key is flexibility. Transitions often bring detours we didn’t plan for. Holding loosely to old expectations while staying open to new possibilities allows growth to emerge. Alongside flexibility, nurturing small daily rhythms—such as rest, gratitude practices, or time in nature—provides a ...

Resilience Begins with Boundaries

  When life shifts, it can feel like the ground beneath us has moved. Roles change, relationships evolve, and the boundaries that once gave us a sense of stability may no longer hold the same shape. In these moments, it’s easy to feel unsettled or even lost. But here’s the truth: boundaries are not just about restriction; they are about direction. They remind us of what matters most and help us live in alignment with our values. When the old markers fall away, new boundaries can emerge—ones that guide us into growth, rest, or deeper connection. Resilience in transitions isn’t about bouncing back to what was. It’s about discovering how to move forward with steadiness, even when the path looks different than before. Sometimes the “pleasant places” aren’t immediately obvious, but they become clear as we pause, reflect, and choose to trust that new boundaries can bring new freedom. As you navigate your own transitions, consider: Where do you need to redraw a boundary to protect your en...