Types of Boundaries
Ways to Set Boundaries
Steps for Assertive Boundary Setting
Others' Responses to Your Boundaries
Uncomfortable Feelings After Setting Boundaries
100

Who you share your feelings with

Emotional

100

Yelling at someone to hurt their feelings

Aggressive

100

Step 1

State what you need

100

They say your boundary is ridiculous and give reasons why

Rationalizing

100

Worries about being safe while following through on a boundary

Anxiety

200
Who can borrow your possessions/money

Material

200

Not saying you want help with cleaning but being frustrated when they don't help

Passive-aggressive

200

Step 2

Communicate the boundary

200

They ask questions to try to make your boundary seem invalid

Questioning

200

Feeling bad because you care and don't want to hurt someone

Sadness

300

Personal space

Physical

300

Letting people walk all over you

Passive

300

Step 3

Communicate the consequence

300

They ignore your boundary and continue doing what they want to

Pushback

300

Feeling like setting the boundary means you don't love someone

Betrayal

400
Your views and opinions

Intellectual

400

Being clear and concise

Assertive

400

Step 4

Follow through on the consequence

400

They try to sneak or manipulate you into not noticing them ignoring your boundary

Testing Limits

400

Feeling bad, like you didn't do the right thing

Remorse

500

How you structure your day

Time

500

Trying to punish someone by using the silent treatment

Manipulative

500

Step 5

Deal with your discomfort

500

They make excuses for why their behaviour is okay

Defensiveness

500

Feeling like you're a bad person for setting a boundary

Guilt