Across
- 8. this boundary protect your for feeling guilty for someone else's negative feelings or problems and taking others' comments personally.
- 11. "Please don't criticize me, call me, borrow my...," is an example of my ________ statement.
- 12. if your feel victimized or ______, it might mean that you have not been setting boundaries.
- 13. Strong internal boundaries curbs _____.
- 16. there is an ____ to setting boundaries
- 18. believe setting boundaries jeopardize the relationships and they do feel they have the right to speak up
- 19. _____ protects your comfort level with sexual touch and activates
- 20. others may use _____ or intimidation to change our "no's"
- 22. avoid feelings of _____ or guilt about setting boundaries; you deserve respectful and happy relationships
Down
- 1. saying "no" "don't" "stop" to others who are controlling, pushy, abusive or even smothering you with kindness requires you to _____-___.
- 2. _____ boundaries determine whether you give or loan things, such as money, car, clothes, books, food...
- 3. others do not like boundaries; therefore they try to _____ our "no's"
- 4. this boundary challenge you to ask, are you suggestible? Do you know what your believe. Can you hold to your opinion.
- 5. _____ is not effective when setting boundaries
- 6. any kind of abuse, including _____ is a violation of personal boundaries
- 7. _____ boundaries pertain to her personal space, and body.
- 9. stay out of relationships where your voice is _____.
- 10. Boundaries are not meant to punish
- 13. boundaries related to your beliefs
- 14. _____ boundaries are principles you live by when you say what you will or wont do or allow
- 15. learning to manage negative thoughts and feelings _____ you, as does the ability to follow through on goals and commitments to yourself.
- 17. internal boundaries involve ______ your relationship with others and your relationship with yourself
- 21. _____ is often a signal that action is required.
