This morning I was looking for a parking spot at the hospital. I thought I saw an open spot between two vehicles, and wondered if I could fit comfortably in the spot. The idea came to mind, if they were parked between THEIR lines, I should be fine. They had, so sure enough, I was able to easily park and get in to my appointment without problem.
If either of those drivers had parked over a line, it would have made it either uncomfortable for me to park or impossible.
As I was walking in the thought came of parking spots paralleling BOUNDARIES in relationships.
Several weeks ago, I read a quote by Prentis Hemphill, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously”.
If someone is so pushy with their opinions, preferences and needs, their is little to no room for mine. If I am too pushy with my opinions, preferences and needs, there is little to no room for theirs.
Have you ever been in a relationship where the other person has virtually left no room for you? Their demands are so extreme, that they have inadvertently cut you out of a healthy relationship with them?
Something to think about.
Am I allowing room for myself AND others in my relationships? Could I use some practice in my proverbial parking? Are there relationships in my life that need redefining of lines?
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