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Boundaries: Line Between Right And Wrong

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Where Is the Line Between Right And Wrong? Friends And Family Do You Say YES when you really mean NO? Do You Tend To Put Others Before Yourself? Do You Often Feel Taken Advantage Of? Work Does Your Boss Touch You In Ways That Make You Uncomfortable? Are You Asked To Do Things You Know Are Unethical? Does Your Boss Ask You To Lie? Children Your Kids Constantly Asking You To Do Things That They Should Be Responsible For - And You Help Them Do You Cover Up Mistakes Your Kids Have Made In Order To Protect Them? If You Answered Yes To Any Of These Questions Then You Have Boundary Problems In Your Life! Purchase This Book NOW To Help Escape The Line Between RIght And Wrong!

154 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 2014

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October 8, 2018
This book has a long subtitle, but the main description of its content is the title listed above. Dawson defines boundaries as the way we differentiate what we are, what we are ready to share, and with whom and what we do not want to share. Each person needs to set his own boundaries: what is right for each person and what is not right.
Dawson talks about the meaning and types of boundaries. He discusses rules you need to follow and how not to send out the wrong signals to others. Just as important each person must respect the personal boundaries of others. The author explains how to create boundaries and what to do when the lines between boundaries become blurry. That is the time to concentrate on fixing them.
There are chapters that specifically discuss boundaries in marriage, dating, at work, with families and friends. This book is easy to read in the sense that there is not a lot of technical jargon. It is a general discussion of an issue often quoted in terms such as “I need my personal space.” If the reader is searching for an in-depth analysis of boundaries, this seventy-page essay is not the book. However, it is an interesting book to open the mind on the subject. Recommended for young adults and adults.
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