“Boundaries aren’t permanent. And they don’t have to be perfect.”

Mental health therapist and coach Allison Ly reminds us that boundaries are a work in progress — just like we are.

Saying no once doesn’t mean saying no forever.
Setting a boundary doesn’t lock you into a lifetime decision.
You are allowed to reassess.
You are allowed to change your mind.

That’s the part people don’t talk about enough:
boundaries can be flexible.

They’re not walls.
They’re living agreements that can shift as you shift.

If you’ve struggled to say no because you’re afraid you’ll regret it, hurt someone, or get it wrong — hear this:
You’re not trapped by your boundaries.
They exist to support you, not restrict you.

🎧 In this week’s episode of Make Time for Success, Allison Ly explores how to set boundaries without fear, guilt, or rigidity — and why courage matters more than perfection.

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Don’t let fear make your decisions for you.
You get to choose — and choose again.

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