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Setting Boundaries™ with Difficult People: Six Steps to SANITY for Challenging Relationships is unavailable, but you can change that!

Continuing her popular Setting Boundaries® series, Allison Bottke offer her distinctive “Six Steps to SANITY” to readers who must deal with difficult people. S…Stop your own negative behavior A…Assemble a support group N…Nip excuses in the bud I…Implement rules and boundaries T….Trust your instincts Y…Yield everything to God Whether it’s a spouse, in-law, boss, coworker, family member,...

the varied nuances of why we do the things we do, and I encourage you to seek out a professional Christian counselor if addressing this issue appears to be more than you can handle on your own. In the meantime, keep reading. Webster’s defines a boundary as “something that marks or fixes a limit…a territory, border, frontier.” The most easily recognizable boundaries are property lines. You’ve probably seen No Trespassing signs posted on private property. These signs send a clear