Staying Steady After the Boundary: Healing Series Workshop 1

Sale Price: $37.00 Original Price: $50.00

Staying Steady After the Boundary
Guilt, family pressure, children, grandparents, and the emotional pull to go back.

Staying Steady After the Boundary is for anyone who has set a boundary, gone low contact, created distance, or stepped out of a harmful family pattern — and now feels the emotional pressure that comes after.

Maybe you know the boundary was necessary, but you still feel guilt, grief, fear, second-guessing, or pressure to reconcile before anything has actually changed.

Maybe you’re trying to navigate family narratives, accusations, triangulation, or the painful feeling that everyone else has a version of the story that makes you look like the problem.

Maybe your boundary now affects other relationships — with children, grandparents, siblings, spouses, in-laws, or extended family — and you’re trying to stay compassionate without losing clarity.

In this live workshop, we’ll talk about what happens after the boundary: why peace can still feel painful, why guilt often shows up after you choose health, how to recognize the difference between conviction and manipulation, how to stay grounded when family pressure intensifies, and how to protect the next generation without carrying false guilt.

This workshop will help you move forward with more steadiness, clarity, compassion, and confidence — without abandoning the truth that led you to set the boundary in the first place.

Includes live Zoom access and limited-time replay access.

Staying Steady After the Boundary
Guilt, family pressure, children, grandparents, and the emotional pull to go back.

Staying Steady After the Boundary is for anyone who has set a boundary, gone low contact, created distance, or stepped out of a harmful family pattern — and now feels the emotional pressure that comes after.

Maybe you know the boundary was necessary, but you still feel guilt, grief, fear, second-guessing, or pressure to reconcile before anything has actually changed.

Maybe you’re trying to navigate family narratives, accusations, triangulation, or the painful feeling that everyone else has a version of the story that makes you look like the problem.

Maybe your boundary now affects other relationships — with children, grandparents, siblings, spouses, in-laws, or extended family — and you’re trying to stay compassionate without losing clarity.

In this live workshop, we’ll talk about what happens after the boundary: why peace can still feel painful, why guilt often shows up after you choose health, how to recognize the difference between conviction and manipulation, how to stay grounded when family pressure intensifies, and how to protect the next generation without carrying false guilt.

This workshop will help you move forward with more steadiness, clarity, compassion, and confidence — without abandoning the truth that led you to set the boundary in the first place.

Includes live Zoom access and limited-time replay access.