Break free from shame
Stop worrying that setting boundaries means being unloving. Learn how boundaries protect love.
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One of the main objections to boundary setting for Christians is a deep-seated fear of being self-centered, interested only in one's own concerns and not those of others.
It is absolutely true that we are to be a loving people. Concerned for the welfare of others. In fact, the number-one hallmark of Christians is that we love others (John 13:35).
So don't boundaries turn us from other-centeredness to self-centeredness? The answer is no. Appropriate boundaries actually increase our ability to care about others. People with highly developed limits are the most caring people on earth. How can this be true?
Join Dr. Henry Cloud to learn how to set boundaries that protect what is good and keep out what is bad, so that you can grow in your relationships, mental health, and performance, just like God wants you to.
You can watch the workshop live on Zoom or stream it later at your convenience (and watch it as many times as you want).
Hang out after the workshop content is finished and ask Henry questions about your particular situation. We will respect your privacy too.
Follow along with Henry's robust outline and use it to refer back to. An extensive workbook will help you put the material to work in your own life.
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Don't let yourself stay stuck in the guilt, shame, and negative patterns that led you to feeling this way. You can balance grace and protection, giving and withholding, and caring and guardedness.
With Dr. Cloud's help, you can understand and set the boundaries that will lead you to a brighter, healthier future.
Stop worrying that setting boundaries means being unloving. Learn how boundaries protect love.
Discover the structures that allow us to set the strongest, healthiest boundaries. What needs to change or be different?
Sound advice from a professional. Dr. Cloud has helped millions of people get to the next level in life.
Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires.