"You Also Reap What You Sow"
That's another good quote and an important point when it comes to setting boundaries.
We can't just go around declaring our boundaries and "teaching people how to treat us" if we're total dicks.
You're in no position to teach anyone anything until you've learned the lessons yourself
In the case of the criticizing wife, if you have been frustrated, argumentative and negative toward her behavior you're in no condition to start setting boundaries.
You'll need to slow down and reset yourself while gently bringing up the values you want for BOTH of you to start sharing.
The man in the video story figured this out early on and he stayed patient, clear and proud of how he handled himself. That was the only reason his wife eventually changed her critical behavior toward him.
I want you to become a NINJA at this!
This isn't a secret trick or even a "tool".
This is more than a mind set.
This is a LIFESTYLE of calmly knowing who you are, what you believe, what you want and how you're creating the life and relationship you want.
This is a lifestyle of less drama and less conflict...followed by more connection and more respect.
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