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Ways That People Invade Your Boundaries

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Some boundary invasion is very clear.  Other forms are subtle enough that we may not recognize them for what they are and wonder why we feel irritated when they occur, or if we even have the right to feel irritated.  All of the behaviors in the link below involve boundary invasion, if they happen habitually. 

 

Incidentally, you may want to use this list to check on yourself, too.  Many boundary invaders are quite unaware of what they are doing.

Make A Commitment: I will review my boundaries and make the appropriate changes.  

Deadline: _________

 


This week's document: Ways That People Invade Your Boundaries
Jimmy Collins
Century 21 Select Properties - Knoxville, TN
Knoxville Area Real Estate
I agree with most things on this list. Mostly personal space. I hate it when someone tries to get in my face just to talk to me.
Mar 20, 2008 08:04 AM
Eugene Jones
Weichert Realtors - Somerville, NJ

I hate being held hostage in a conversation. I find myself waiting for a pause or a break so that I can excuse myself, but some folks are so long winded they keep it going, and now I find myself standing there feeling like I'm about to pass out.

Mar 20, 2008 08:17 AM