ladies and gentlemen kindness is one of the most beautiful qualities a person can have it's a force that has the power to change the world think about it kindness can mend broken relationships comfort those in pain and create connections that go beyond words it's a light in a world that can sometimes feel dark and cold but let's take a moment to confront a painful reality about kindness something many of us have felt but rarely talk about why does it sometimes feel like you're kindness isn't appreciated why does it seem that the more you give the
more people take you for granted if you've ever asked yourself these questions you're not alone and here's the truth you need to hear kindness without boundaries often leads to disrespect to understand this we must dive into human nature people whether intentionally or not often test the limits of others it's not always malicious it's simply how we're wired when you're kind without setting boundaries people may start to assum assume that your kindness is endless they stop seeing it as a gift and begin treating it as an expectation think about this if someone offers you something valuable
every single day without ever asking for anything in return it's easy to stop appreciating it you might even start believing that you're entitled to it that's not because you're a bad person it's because that's how the human mind works now apply this to your life when you say yes to every request when you give with Without Limits when you sacrifice your own needs to please others you're unknowingly teaching people that your time energy and effort are infinite and worse that they don't need to Value them here's where many of us get it wrong we think
that being kind means always putting others first the matter the cost to ourselves we tell ourselves that saying no is selfish we believe that if we draw boundaries people will think we're mean or unhelpful but this couldn't be further from the truth true kindness does do mean ignoring your own needs it doesn't mean allowing others to walk all over you and it certainly doesn't mean tolerating disrespect in fact kindness without self-respect isn't kindness at all its self- neglect let me share a crucial principle with you kindness is only powerful when it's paired with boundaries boundaries
are not walls that keep people out their guidelines that show others how to treat you they're a way of saying I care about you but I also care about myself when you set boundaries you're not being unkind you're being clear you're showing people that your kindness is a gift not an obligation you're teaching them that while you're willing to help your time and energy are valuable and they deserve respect here's an example imagine a friend who always asks for your help but never offers anything in return if you constantly say yes to their requests even
when it's inconvenient for you you're teaching them that your needs don't matter but if you say say I'd love to help you but I need to take care of my own responsibilities first you're setting a boundary you're showing them that while you're kind you're also strong now I won sugarcoat this setting boundaries can be difficult some people might not like it they may try to guilt you into changing your mind or accuse you of being selfish and that's okay because here's the thing the people who truly value you will respect your boundaries they understand that
your kindness doesn't come from weakness it comes from strength and the people who only stayed in your life to take advantage of you they'll leave it might hurt when they do but let me tell you something important losing people who don't respect you is not a loss it's a gain it creates space for relationships that are built on mutual respect not one-sided expectations so how do you strike this balance how do you remain kind without losing yourself in the process here are a few steps saying no doesn't make you unkind it makes you honest if
you're constantly saying yes when you don't have the time or energy you're not being true to yourself or to the other person practice saying no with confidence and without guilt your time is one of your most precious resources when you give it to someone you're giving them a piece of your life make sure it's spent on people and activities that truly matter don't assume people will know your limits if you don't express them be clear about what you can and cannot do for example I'd love to help but I can only do this much as
a kind yet firm way to set boundaries not everyone will understand or appreciate your boundaries and that's okay remember their reaction is a reflection of their character not yours seek out relationships with people who value and respect you these are the ones who will appreciate your client without taking advantage of it let me leave you with this thought kindness is not about being everything to everyone it's about being true to yourself while extending love and generosity to others it's about giving without losing helping without hurting yourself and being compassionate without compromising your dignity you don't
have to dim your light to make others shine you don't have to sacrifice your own well-being to make others comfortable your kindness is a gift and a gift should never come at the expense of your self-respect people pleasing is often mistaken for kindness people pleasing is rooted in fear fear of rejection fear of conflict and fear of not being liked true kindness on the other hand is rooted in strength it's about giving from a place of abundance not out of obligation or fear ask yourself are you being kind because you truly want to be or
because you're afraid of what might happen if you say no health is relationships are built on the principle of give and take if you're always giving without receiving you're not in a balanced relationship you're in a one-sided transaction true kindness thrives when there's mutual respect and appreciation when you constantly put others needs before your own you risk burnout resentment and frustration overextending yourself doesn't just harm you it diminishes the quality of the kindness you can offer you can't pour from an empty cup prioritize self-care so your kindness comes from a place of strength and balance
kindness doesn't mean ignoring red flags or tolerating toxic Behavior emotional intelligence allows you to distinguish between those who genuinely need help and those who are simply taking advantage of you use discernment to decide where to direct your kindness a share stories or scenarios oh a co-w walker who always asks for help but never reciprocates oh a friend who only calls when they need something oh family members who expect you to sacrifice your time without acknowledging your needs relatable examples help the audience connect with the message on a personal level healthy selfishness is not about being
self-centered it's about valuing your own needs as much as you value others it's understanding that your well-being is just as important as anyone else's saying no can sometimes be the kindest thing you do for yourself and others by setting boundaries you prevent resentment and ensure that your yes is genuine over time being overly agreeable can erode your self-esteem it may also attract people who exploit your kindness leading to toxic relationships setting boundaries early prevents these issues from taking rote true leaders are kind but firm they know how to inspire others without being a pushover when
you balance kindness with strength you naturally command respect and admiration when you practice kindness with boundaries you set an example for others you show others how to treat you and in turn Inspire them to Value their own worth sometimes kindness means recognizing when a relationship no longer serves your growth letting go of toxic people isn't unkind it's necessary for your mental and emotional health many people feel guilty when they start setting boundaries but guilt is a sign of growth reframe guilt as evidence that you're stepping out of your comfort zone and into a healthier way
of living add quotes that align with the themes such as you teach people how to treat you by what you allow what you stop and what you reinforce Tony Gaskins boundaries are a part of self-care they are healthy normal and necessary respect is not demanded it's earned and it begins with how you treat yourself when you respect yourself others naturally follow suit paradoxically excessive kindness can make people question your motives if you're always agreeable people may wonder if you're genuine or if you're hiding your true feelings authenticity in your kindness Fosters deeper trust and respect
kindness begins with how you treat yourself pay attention to your voice are you kind to yourself when you respect your own boundaries it becomes easier to enforce them with others self-kindness creates the foundation for how you interact with the world assertiveness isn't about being aggressive it's about communicating your needs clearly and confidently assertive people are both kind and strong they respect others needs while honoring their own practicing assertiveness ensures your kindness is valued not exploited some people may offer kindness as a way to manipulate or gain approval true kindness is unconditional it's given freely without
strings attached however this doesn't mean allowing yourself to be used balance unconditional kindness with mindful boundaries selflessness doesn't mean losing yourself in service to others it's about finding joy in giving while ensuring your giving doesn't deplete you a truly selfless act uplifts both the giver and the receiver it's not one-sided emotional boundaries protect your mental well-being they involve knowing when to step back from people who drain your energy you can be empathetic without absorbing others emotional burdens remember you are not responsible for fixing everyone's problems healthy kindness strengthens relationships over time it's about creating mutual
respect and understanding when your kindness is balanced it encourages others to give back creating a cycle of positive interaction when you're too self-sacrificing the relationship becomes lopsided and unsustainable people often tolerate disrespect because they don't fully believe they deserve better recognizing your own worth allows you to demand respect without feeling guilty your kindness becomes more powerful when it comes from a place of confidence and self assurance by setting boundaries you teach others the value of kindness when people see that your kindness is limits they learn to appreciate it more you become a role model for
how kindness can coexist with strength and dignity gratitude is a two-way street if people don't show gratitude for your kindness It's a sign that boundaries need to be set practicing gratitude yourself helps you recognize when others are being kind to you creating a more balanced exchange when something is given freely and without limit it's often undervalued creating scarcity by reserving your kindness for moments that matter makes it more meaningful and impactful quality of a quantity applies to kindness too kindness doesn't mean avoiding conflict or always pleasing others sometimes the kindest thing you can do is
to be honest even if it disappoints someone temporarily disappointment is a natural part of setting boundaries and It ultimately leads to healthier relationships saying no to those who take advantage of you creates space for people who genuinely value you your energy is finite invested in those who uplift and respect you dot every no to the wrong person is a yes to yourself and the right people dot many people avoid setting boundaries because they fear rejection however rejection is often the blessing in disguise it removes people people who don't respect you and clears the way for
healthier relationships embracing rejection as part of growth makes you stronger and more resilient true kindness connects us to something greater than ourselves it's about being a Channel of compassion while staying grounded in our own values spiritual kindness isn't about sacrificing yourself it's about contributing positively to the world without losing your identity the way you practice kindness sets an example for others including your children colleagues and Friends by balancing kindness with strength you leave behind a legacy of respect integrity and compassion