Conversations from the Heart

#29 - A Surprising Source of Courage

February 19, 2024 Yvette Erasmus
#29 - A Surprising Source of Courage
Conversations from the Heart
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Conversations from the Heart
#29 - A Surprising Source of Courage
Feb 19, 2024
Yvette Erasmus

In this latest conversation, we dive into the nuanced world of personal boundaries and compassionate communication. It's a realm that many find challenging to navigate, as it requires a fine balance between honoring our own needs and respecting those of others. 

We discuss the internal conflicts that arise when we must assert our personal limits, such as the fear of offending loved ones or being perceived as too demanding.

The topic of neurodiversity adds another layer to this discussion. We talk about  how to advocate for oneself while still nurturing relationships, highlighting the significance of empathy in achieving effective communication.

Another focal point of the episode is the intersection of artistic expression and personal boundaries. We explore the tension between seizing creative opportunities and adhering to one's personal comfort levels. This dialogue serves as a reminder of the importance of self-respect in any field of work, especially in creative industries where the lines can often become blurred.

The episode also tackles the difficult subject of conflict and self-reflection. We examine the tendency to react defensively or aggressively when our boundaries are challenged. By recognizing and understanding our destructive patterns, we open up the possibility of responding with compassion and maturity. 


Show notes: 
(1:29) How do you communicate to friends why you can't go to their house because they found out that they have bedbugs in their house?
(13:33) How do I say to my mother that I need her to wait 10 seconds after asking me a question so I can process it and respond?
(22:19) How do I create and communicate boundaries when doing photography?
(32:24) How do I manage my energy when responding to negative evaluations?
(44:07) How do we determine when what someone is saying to us is an attack?
(56:15) Outro

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Show Notes

In this latest conversation, we dive into the nuanced world of personal boundaries and compassionate communication. It's a realm that many find challenging to navigate, as it requires a fine balance between honoring our own needs and respecting those of others. 

We discuss the internal conflicts that arise when we must assert our personal limits, such as the fear of offending loved ones or being perceived as too demanding.

The topic of neurodiversity adds another layer to this discussion. We talk about  how to advocate for oneself while still nurturing relationships, highlighting the significance of empathy in achieving effective communication.

Another focal point of the episode is the intersection of artistic expression and personal boundaries. We explore the tension between seizing creative opportunities and adhering to one's personal comfort levels. This dialogue serves as a reminder of the importance of self-respect in any field of work, especially in creative industries where the lines can often become blurred.

The episode also tackles the difficult subject of conflict and self-reflection. We examine the tendency to react defensively or aggressively when our boundaries are challenged. By recognizing and understanding our destructive patterns, we open up the possibility of responding with compassion and maturity. 


Show notes: 
(1:29) How do you communicate to friends why you can't go to their house because they found out that they have bedbugs in their house?
(13:33) How do I say to my mother that I need her to wait 10 seconds after asking me a question so I can process it and respond?
(22:19) How do I create and communicate boundaries when doing photography?
(32:24) How do I manage my energy when responding to negative evaluations?
(44:07) How do we determine when what someone is saying to us is an attack?
(56:15) Outro

Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe so you get notified when I publish an episode weekly.

Here are more ways to connect with me: