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Red flags in relationships

Courtney J. Burg
June 12, 2021


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big-deal.pngYou are not crazy, not too sensitive, not unforgiving, not over reacting. How others push back against your boundary setting has little to do with you and everything to do with what I call the “system disruption.”

We are conditioned for generations to act and think and behave a certain way. When someone goes against this, it can feel like an attack to the culture built. So much so, that it can leave families in shambles— one “disloyal” member exiled from the group. If this is you, I see you. It’s incredibly painful to pave a new path, to leave a new legacy. But it is worthy work. Generations after you will be thanking you for the courage you have today.

Tell me, have you heard any of these “red flags” when you have tried to set a limit? These roadblocks can leave you confused, discouraged, even doubting everything you hope for and dream of for yourself— but keep going. You will find people who love, respect and appreciate your boundaries as much as you do. 🤍 #cjbboundaries

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Courtney J. Burg

Mama of four. Writer. Saved by Jesus, boundaries + dry shampoo. ✨ Reminding women of their worth.

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