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@MIFSAsupport how do you know when you've taken on too much? What are the signs to look out for?
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Hello @MIFSAsupport, @CherryBomb
I find it nearly impossible to find a balance , and don`t know how to get over this hurdle
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It certainly can feel like a fine line @Shaz51!
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that is another question @CherryBomb
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in my experience @Shaz51 Setting boundaries with a person we care for can be really tough because there can be risks involved. A big risk is our relationship with our love one.
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I agree @Melb456.
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Hello @MIFSAsupport
yes it may start ok but things happen and you end up where you were before , sometime without really noticing it until you start feeling exhausted
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