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PERSONAL INFORMATION BOUNDARIES
Personal information boundaries put limits on how much personal information you share with other people.
You have a right not to talk about things that are personal. You have a right to only talk about certain things with certain people. You get to decide who you share your information with.
Circle the personal information boundaries that fit for you:
Medical information Family information My social life Information about my past Conversations I have with others
Are there other Personal Information Boundaries you have? _________________________________________________________
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Boundaries can be healthy or unhealthy. Healthy boundaries help you have healthy relationships. Unhealthy boundaries can make relationships difficult.
Check the boundaries you have now. Circle the boundaries you want to work on.
Healthy Boundary Examples
□ Trusting someone after you get to know them
□ Telling personal information only to those you know well and trust □ Falling in love with someone after you get to know them
□ Taking time to trust someone
□ Waiting patiently for someone to call you back
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