Awakened & Rising

Why You Feel Guilty Setting Boundaries? | THE BOUNDARIES SERIES - Part 2

Patricia Ferreira Season 1 Episode 51

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You set a boundary. And before the words are even out of your mouth, guilt floods in. Like you just did something wrong. Here's the truth: That guilt isn't moral guidance. It's your nervous system trying to stop you.

This is Part 2 of THE BOUNDARIES SERIES, where I break down why guilt shows up when you set boundaries—and the 5 steps to handle it without backtracking.

In this episode, you'll discover:

🌸 Why guilt shows up BEFORE you even set the boundary (anticipatory guilt)

🌸 The difference between moral guilt and nervous system guilt—and how to tell them apart

🌸 Why your nervous system uses guilt as a pre-emptive strike to keep you from disappointing people

🌸 Why backtracking when you feel guilty makes the guilt worse (not better)

🌸 The real cost of making decisions based on guilt instead of values

🌸 The 5 steps to handle boundary guilt without abandoning yourself

🌸 Why guilt doesn't mean "stop"—it means "keep going"

🌸 How to separate what your nervous system is saying from what's actually true


If you're a high-achieving woman who knows she needs boundaries but feels crushing guilt every time she tries to set one—this episode is for you.

This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on boundaries:
✅ Part 1: Why Boundaries Feel Impossible 
✅ Part 2: Why You Feel Guilty Setting Boundaries 
✅ Part 3: Why 'Just Say No' Doesn't Work 


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

🌸 Guilt shows up BEFORE you set the boundary. This is anticipatory guilt—your nervous system's pre-emptive strike to stop you from disappointing people.

🌸 There are two types of guilt: Moral guilt (you violated your values) and nervous system guilt (you disappointed someone by having a need). Learn to tell them apart.

🌸 The test for nervous system guilt: Ask yourself, "Did I violate my own values?" If the answer is no—if all you did was have a need and communicate it—it's nervous system guilt.

🌸 Backtracking when you feel guilty teaches your nervous system that the guilt works. This makes the guilt stronger next time.

🌸 Guilt doesn't mean "stop." It means "keep going." The things that make you feel the most guilty are usually the things that will set you free.


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ABOUT PATTY FERREIRA

I'm an Executive Coach, Author, and founder of Awakened & Rising. I help high-achieving women stop self-abandoning and build The Sovereign Structure: the inner energetic architecture that creates real freedom and fulfillment.

My approach combines three layers:
✨ Strategic Alignment (the business brain you trust)
✨ Mindset Expansion (dismantling limiting beliefs)
✨ Energy Management (building your energetic foundation)

When these three layers work together, transformation accelerates.

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