5 Steps to Setting Boundaries with People Who Talk Too Much

Learn 5 Steps to Setting boundaries with People Who talk Too Much. Boundaries in relationships are tricky unless you know the right steps. People who talk too much are very difficult to set boundaries with because they don't recognize their behavior and sometimes they do not care about changing it. But YOU can still set healthy boundaries with them. Learn more in this video. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:19 What are boundaries? 00:43 The first step in setting boundaries with people who talk too much 01:07 What to say to people who talk too much 01:22 The second step for setting boundaries is stop feeling guilty 02:18 What if they are really sensitive... 04:00 Don't do this with people who talk too much 04:22 Step 3 in setting boundaries with people who talk too much 05:38 People who talk too much tend to disregard boundaries 06:47 Following through with your boundary 07:39 What these boundaries are going to do for you 08:01 If the relationship isn't salvable... Here are a few ways to get extra support:  💻 Join us on February 21st for my LIVE Boundaries Masterclass https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... ✅ FREE journal prompts for codependency, self-care and boundaries https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... ✅ FREE 30 Minute Training on Better Boundaries https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... ✅ FREE Relationship Checklist to assess your relationships! https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... 📒 Check out my Codependency E-workbook to Being Your Best Self https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... 📒 Self-trust Solution: Journal Prompts for Loving Yourself https://counselingrecovery.lpages.co/... Connect with me on social media! Facebook:   / counselingrecovery   Pinterest:   / mshellmft   Instagram:   / counseling_recovery   LinkedIn:   / michellefarrismft   Michelle is a psychotherapist, codependency expert, and anger management, specialist. She’s been featured in The Daily Positive, BossMom, Psych Central, The Good Men Project, and Your Tango just to name a few. Her relationship recovery helps people go from relationships that don’t serve them, to learning how to trust themselves and create mutually satisfying connections that work. Michelle loves creating online products and courses on relationship skills, codependency recovery, anger management, conflict resolution, self-esteem, and self-trust.