The Importance of Setting Boundaries: You’re Not Crazy, You’re Just Waking Up
When Someone's Energy Feels "Off"
Have you ever felt like someone’s energy was off — subtle tension, emotional withdrawal, or sudden mood shifts — but everyone else insisted things were fine? Maybe you confided in someone, only to hear:
“I didn’t see them do that.”
“They seem nice to me.”
“Are you sure you're not overthinking it?”
If so, you’re not alone — and you’re not crazy.
The Hidden Nature of Manipulation
People who manipulate or emotionally abuse often show a different face to the outside world. To others, they may appear:
Kind
Generous
Charming
But behind closed doors, they may be controlling, dismissive, or subtly cruel. Emotional manipulation is often quiet and carefully targeted, designed to make you question your own reality.
Why Boundaries Are Essential
Boundaries are how you teach others to treat you, and how you affirm your self-worth. They are not selfish; they are self-protective.
When someone’s energy feels off, trust that instinct. Often, your body senses danger before your brain can explain it. That gut feeling is your nervous system alerting you.
Therapy Can Help You Heal
If you’ve been made to feel “too sensitive” or like you're “overreacting,” therapy can offer support and clarity. Helpful modalities include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps reframe distorted thinking patterns.
Internal Family Systems (IFS): Guides you to connect with and heal inner parts.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Processes trauma and emotional wounds.
These approaches help you untangle manipulation, rebuild trust in yourself, and find your voice again.
Trust Yourself — Always
The hard truth is: people who manipulate won’t show their behavior to others. They rely on:
Confusion
Isolation
Silence
That’s why it feels so empowering — and healing — when you realize your intuition was right all along.
Protecting Your Peace Is Not Selfish
Setting boundaries isn’t about being cold or distant. It’s about:
Protecting your peace
Honoring your truth
Reclaiming your power
If something doesn’t feel right, believe yourself. You don’t need anyone’s permission to protect your energy.
You deserve to feel safe, seen, and respected. Always.
Book Resources on Setting Boundaries
· Set Boundaries, Find Peace – Nedra Glover Tawwab
• Practical, therapist-written guide
• Covers mental health, assertiveness, relationships
· Boundaries – Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend
• Faith-based classic with psychological insight
• Great for religious or spiritual contexts
· The Book of Boundaries – Melissa Urban
• Straightforward advice with real-life scripts
• Ideal for practical, no-nonsense readers
· Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents – Lindsay C. Gibson
• Focuses on healing toxic family dynamics
• Best for adults with emotionally distant or difficult parents
· Assertiveness – Judy Murphy
• Quick read on healthy communication
• Good for overcoming people-pleasing habits
· The Disease to Please – Harriet B. Braiker
• Deep dive into people-pleasing behavior
• Great for understanding and breaking unhealthy patterns