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RELATIONAL WHEEL - DIMENSION 14 OF 16

Relational Boundaries

Staying yourself inside close relationships.

OVERVIEW

What this dimension looks at.

How you keep a sense of self while staying connected: whether you can be close without merging, accommodate without disappearing, and stay open without over-giving.

A reflective example

When someone you love is unhappy, you find it almost impossible to be okay yourself, as if their weather is automatically your weather too.

WHY IT MATTERS

Closeness without boundaries becomes enmeshment; boundaries without closeness becomes distance. This dimension is about holding both at once.

WHAT WE HOLD TO

What it looks like, either way.

These aren’t a diagnosis. They’re patterns, described plainly, so you can recognise where you tend to sit.

Signs of Alignment

Signs of Misalignment

Practical insights

Where the work tends to start.

01

Two people, two weathers

You can care deeply about someone’s feelings without adopting them as your own.

02

Closeness needs edges

A self to bring is what makes closeness possible. Boundaries are how intimacy stays safe.

03

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YOUR RESULT

See where Relational Boundaries sits for you.

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