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The Science of Happiness: 7 Simple Habits to Boost Your Joy in Retirement

August 31, 2025 · Life

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7. Master the Art of Healthy Boundaries

This may be the most challenging habit, yet it is one of the most crucial for happy family relationships. A **boundary** is not a wall you build to keep people out. It’s a guideline you set for yourself to protect your own well-being, time, and energy. It’s about defining what you are and are not willing to do, accept, or tolerate. Healthy boundaries make good relationships possible, especially when family roles are shifting.

It’s important to distinguish boundaries from control. A boundary is about your own actions. Control is an attempt to change someone else’s actions. For example:

Control: “You have to stop dropping by unannounced.”
Boundary: “I love seeing you, and I need a little heads-up before you visit. If you drop by without calling first, I may not be able to answer the door. Let’s plan a time that works for us both.”

The boundary focuses on what *you* will do. It’s clear, kind, and respectful. Setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable at first, especially if you’ve spent a lifetime in a caregiving role. It requires you to prioritize your own needs, which is not selfish—it is essential for sustainable relationships. Burnout and resentment grow in the absence of boundaries.

Here is a mini-example of a common scenario with adult children:

Scenario: Unsolicited Advice. Your adult daughter is telling you about a parenting challenge. Your instinct is to jump in with a solution based on your experience.

Pitfall: “Well, what you should do is…” This can feel invalidating and can undermine her confidence as a parent.

Boundary-Based Alternative (The “Ask-Before-Advice” Rule): Start with reflective listening. “Wow, that sounds really tough.” Then, ask for permission before offering your thoughts. “I have a few ideas from when you were little, but I also know things are different now. Are you looking for advice, or do you just need to vent?” This simple question respects her autonomy and transforms the conversation from a lecture into a collaboration.

Your Next Step: Identify one small, recurring situation in your life that leaves you feeling drained or resentful. It could be last-minute requests for babysitting or conversations that turn into arguments. Think about one clear, kind boundary you could set for yourself. Write down the words you would use. Practice saying them out loud to yourself. The goal is not to start a conflict, but to lovingly protect your peace.

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  1. Cheryl Zaouk says:
    February 17, 2026 at 10:18 am

    Good 👍 advice

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