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Family Drama Taking Over? Here’s How to Stay Focused

May 8, 2018

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Sometimes it feels like the world has conspired to knock you off track and suck you into a tornado of drama.

Whether you’re playing mediator for your endlessly bickering siblings or responding to yet another urgent crisis from a low-paying client, we’ve all been there.

But what happens when your heart says, “Enough is enough!” Can you simply opt out of the drama?

I say YES — even when it’s family drama and especially when that family drama is hurting you.

In today’s episode, you’ll learn three steps to set healthy boundaries and take some of the headache out of dealing with family conflict. You’ll also meet a special guest named Jersey Marie, who has her own unique approach to dealing with conflict.

I don’t know any human who hasn’t experience some form of family drama. So once you’ve had a chance to watch, I’d love to hear your perspective.

What’s an example of a healthy boundary you’ve had to set in your life — whether it’s with a friend, family member, or coworker — that could give some insight to Safa?

Leave a comment below and let me know.

In your comment, share as much detail as you can. Because thousands of incredible souls come here each week for insight and inspiration. Your story may be just what someone else needs to have a major breakthrough!

Important: please share your thoughts and ideas directly in the comments. Links to other posts, videos, etc. may be removed.

Family relationships are some of the hardest we have to navigate, but know this: you can still respect and love your family (if necessary, from a distance) and take care of yourself and your needs.

All my love,

XO

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