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Setting personal boundaries is important in relationships. It allows you to be centered, indicates to others how to treat you, and helps you find the right person.

If we do not set personal boundaries, we can become resentful, stressed, and quickly disappointed in attempts at dating. We jeopardize our chances at forming new, healthy relationships.

To set personal boundaries you must first be clear on your values and your needs. Know what you are willing to do and not do. Know how to say "no" when something is not right for you, and "yes" when it is. You must understand your needs so that you can be mentally, physically and spiritually healthy. Do you allow yourself time for your own care and needs? If you are not doing this now, chances are you will not do this in dating or in a relationship, and it will be difficult for another person to tap into your healthy personal energy that is the foundation for a good relationship.

So start with yourself, evaluate your needs, and begin creating a boundary that you will not cross if it interferes with your personal motivations. Start practicing now with yourself and with the current people in your life. As an example, if you decide that you will meditate daily for ten minutes, then find a quiet place and don't allow interruptions. If you know that you are exhausted and need some sleep or quiet time, do not agree to go out because a friend is asking and does not want to go alone. By respecting your own limits, you will be more apt to respect the boundaries of others.

I heard Dr. Phil once say, "We teach people how to treat us." I've never forgotten this. It is very true. If we allow people to treat us a certain way, we have taught them it is okay to do so. One of my clients lamented that her sons were very rude and disrespectful to her. As I worked with her she came to realize that she had taught them it was okay to be rude to her. Once she decided that this was unacceptable to her, she created a boundary for herself that she would only be spoken to respectfully and kindly. She changed how she responded to them, teaching her sons how to treat her in the way in which she wanted. They eventually caught on.

So now let's apply this to dating. You can tell so much about a person by how they respond to your requests and boundaries. Rhonda Britton, in her book Fearless Loving, suggests a three-date rule before deciding if someone is a good candidate for a relationship. I agree with this for several reasons, unless your boundaries are crossed right away. This is one reason you want them
in place.

Set limits or boundaries at the time of each date and stick to them. When you do meet for the first time, keep it brief; thirty minutes to an hour and meet in a public place. Make it clear to your date before meeting that you only have an hour, and say goodbye and leave at the end of the hour. This is very important, especially if you are someone who has trouble with boundaries. It helps you develop better self-respect. If he does pressure you, and you stay, you've taught him that you don't mean what you say, and you can be manipulated or easily coerced. If he is really trying to convince you to stay, there is no need for a second date. He has not demonstrated respect for you. If you are a person who has a tough time with boundaries, then before going out, ask a friend to call you when the hour is up to support you in your intentions.

Set time limits for your first three dates, and vary how and where you meet so you can experience interaction in different venues. Be honest and present with your date and use the time to determine if he possesses the qualities you are looking for. Set personal intentions for yourself to practice respecting your own boundaries. Keep a dating log and acknowledge when your boundaries being kept. Note all the positive qualities of your date and the interaction. Also, make note of other things that would be more preferable to you. The dating log will help keep you on track and focused and help you to reinforce your personal and dating boundaries.

Cheri Valentine is a Relationship Intuitive and Love Strategist, who is always cooking up recipes for attracting ideal relationships. She has successfully guided men and women through the maze of Relating, Dating & Mating on a transformational journey to love that is perfect for them. She is the creator of 90 Days 2 Love Attraction Collaborative and will be releasing her book, 90 Days 2 Love – Transforming Your Love Life from the Inside Out this fall. You can reach Cheri by e-mail, ccv@cherivalentine.com or check out her website at
www.cherivalentine.com.

 

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Boundaries in Dating-Finding Mr. Right by Cheri Valentine

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The Applaud Women publication is dedicated to women in New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. It's purpose is to inspire, inform, and
applaud local women. The core of the magazine is our inspirational women's articles, most of which feature local women but occasionally we
are able to interview national women who we feel provide a unique inspiration for our readers. Our other articles cover topics of interest such
as food recipes, home, garden, beauty, health, fashion, dating, parenting, seniors, finance, business, hair care, skin care, advice, real estate,
insurance, weddings etc. Each issue has a feature section as well. Many of our articles are written by local business people who provide
information relevant to their business expertise. The Applaud Women website is also a resource center for local women including the most
comprehensive listings of Restaurants, Weddings, Female doctors and Hotels. It also includes a number of informational pages with links,
articles and RSS feeds to both local and national websites of interest to women in NH & n. MA. To read the publication
click here then click on
the cover image to turn pages, print or download the entire magazine. For past issues visit the
Applaud Women Library.