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Boundaries game

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    Practice making healthy boundaries
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  • Lets almost anyone get close to them
    Porous Boundary
  •  15
  • Keeps most people at a distance
    Rigid Boundary
  •  15
  • Able to say "no" when needed
    Healthy Boundaries
  •  15
  • Overly trusting of others, even strangers
    Porous Boundaries
  •  15
  • Selective about whom to let in and keep out
    Healthy Boundary
  •  15
  • Untrusting of others
    Rigid Boundaries
  •  15
  • Very guarded with personal information
    Rigid boundaries
  •  15
  • Takes time to build trust with others
    Healthy Boundaries
  •  15
  • Communicates passively
    Porous Boundaries
  •  15
  • Stands by personal values, but can adapt
    Healthy Boundaries
  •  15
  • tends to ignore others opinions
    Rigid Boundaries
  •  15
  • You really need to save money, but a friend calls you to get a drink. They just went through a breakup so you agree.
    Porous Boundary
  •  20
  • Your friend is going through a tough breakup. They call you to vent. You decide to go to the ex's house with them to confront them even though you'd rather not.
    Porous Boundary
  •  20
  • You are going to the doctor for a physical but you hate being touched. The doctor needs to do an exam because there are alarming symptoms. You completely refuse and will not change your mind.
    Rigid Boundary
  •  20
  • You hate Trump and listening to anyone speak about him. You usually walk away when someone mentions him. You overhear a civil conversation between friends discussing politics. You decide to join and learn a lot about new policies.
    Healthy Boundary
  •  25
  • Your coworkers do a lot of outings together on their free time but you never join. You feel you have no friends at work. Your company has an optional team building day but you say no.
    Rigid boundary
  •  25