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Don't feel bad for setting boundaries in your business to protect your peace of mind

Setting a boundary is a prerogative of the business owner. Being a human being, there are times when we need space.
Yes that's right. If you need your peace the you must set your boundaries as needed for your peace.
 
Yes that's right. If you need your peace the you must set your boundaries as needed for your peace.
Human beings aren't perfect, we are also not stones that couldn't feel tired and wanting to be alone. It's needed for our overall being.
 
Human beings aren't perfect, we are also not stones that couldn't feel tired and wanting to be alone. It's needed for our overall being.
That's just it. If you need to have your peace you must go for it. Peace is just priceless for everyone
 
That's right mate, we sometimes need space to reflect and rest for some hours to rejuvenate. Having work and business is exhausting. Money is not everything, we have to take good care of ourselves, respect ourselves and listen to our body.
 
you feel guilty about anything it is because you are doing, or want to do something, that is not right, by your own conscience.

I don’t think it matters what you want to do. As soon as you feel guilty you must examine your own self. Are you wrong? Is there an alternative? Can you avoid rather than cause hurt? Will the outcome benefit all? You? The other?
 
Setting boundaries for your business is extremely important, this would also determine how people view and value your business.
Yes that's so true. Setting boundaries in business and or at work is essential for our mental health and overall well - being. We need space to stress out and plan well.
 
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