Setting Healthy Boundaries with Callings, Interviews, and Cultural Expectations: Ask Dr. Julie Hanks

In this bonus episode, I meet with Rosie Card, owner and CEO of Q.Noor. We have a rich discussion about setting healthy boundaries and advocating for yourself in Church settings. Boundaries are tools to protect ourselves. Since you know yourself better than anyone else, you can know where you do and don’t need to set boundaries.

People often worry that boundaries are bad or rude, but Rosie shares that this is simply not true. We all have limitations. You do not have to say yes to every calling that comes your way because it is unrealistic to think that we can do everything all of the time. Boundaries set us up for success by making sure we do not “run faster than [we have] strength” (Mosiah 4:27).

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