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General 31w
holding people (or yourself) accountable ≠ punishment. It’s about setting boundaries for yourself & communicating them
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like if someone is doing something harmful AKA crossing a boundary, you communicate that to them and if they won’t/can’t stop after you have attempted to communicate respectfully, you create distance so they don’t have the ability to continue to cross that boundary

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