🕯️🙏 communication is key...I was in the same boat as you until recently. I used to do things very very much on my own. But recently I started explaining, I have [ __ ] deadline to accomplish this goal. At [___] time I'll be home bc i will be working on this at [___] (location) but don't hesitate to call me if you have an *Emergency*
I have set many boundaries myself and they don't matter. I understand your pain. Do what you need to do and remember that there is nothing wrong with you asking for qnd seeking the things that help you function healthily and happily...
@@marymacdonald1651 Years and YEARS of practicing boundaries, saying no, and re-learning the way to think and react to situations. I've been actively working on it for 10 years at this point, and for sure will be a lifelong process. Just one I get better and better at!
Being a people pleaser made me a good nurse but outside of nursing it has caused me a lot of emotional scars.Seems like the joy sucking users can see me coming a mile away.I am overcoming and learning to say no with the help of a lot of prayer.
I have only started my journey and its hard. I'm finding it so hard to trust my judgement whether mine are good/harsh or if it's to the right people I'm setting boundaries or if I'm just sensitive to getting drained.
I work in EMS and at the hospital, to say that I say horrible things somedays, is a understatement.. my main, solid boundary is.. it never leaves work with me, and it does not come into my home, where my children sleep.. they have so many years left, of dollhouses.. and, unicorn stuffed animals.. before, they see how ugly this world sometimes is..
I need healthier boundaries against MYSELF. I'm way too nice... I say yes to people when I really should be saying no. It's okay to say yes sometimes, but I realize I cause my own unnecessary stress sometimes.
This has to do with inner belief systems. Like you have to give more than you feel comfortable with in order to be a good person/ in order to be liked. It's great when you find out this is not actually God's truth. ;)
And you know it's not that I want to be pleasing or to be liked... it actually happens naturally without thinking twice. Just wished I stopped myself a bit more. There's nothing I love more than to help others and be of service... but I need to learn how to put myself first sometimes, and not last all the time. 😔
@@nariko47 That was not an attack, I'm sorry if it came across that way. It's just my experience of ingrained behavioural patterns. Especially if you say you don't think twice.
Setting boundaries is way of having self-care. We cannot help with an empty depleted cup. Thank you Father Mike. This is a good video. Take care of yourself! The church needs priests to set an example of healthy boundaries. Taking time off is a boundary. If you need time to rest its okay to do so.God Bless you Father Mike may the Lord fill your cup to overflowing. .
Admittedly I often chafe at the concept of boundaries, I think because the way that I often see them used in our modern culture/society is as an excuse for selfishness. But I think you articulated the concept very well, Fr. Mike, and showed how Jesus still had boundaries on his time when he was physically walking the earth. Thank you for your eloquence.
I had a great pastor that would say in a very happy tone: "Okay, you need to go now." It threw me off but made me laugh too. I knew that was his line for everyone and it worked.
A friend of mine, known for his generosity and willingness to help said; he learned to can't have too many 'hitched to your cart,' because then you will not be able to get anywhere. Yes, setting assertive necessary boundaries is charitable, non enabling, and prudent.
As a Mormon who does not believe in that faith , I have never learnt so much about Jesus Christ, thank you so much for all of your talks , I live in a small town in Wales Uk , which does have a Catholic Church, forever grateful, thank you Paige
Dear Father Mike I am 72 years old . What is that old adage that really applies to me... Raised by Wolves educated by Nuns lol. Jesus can teach an old dog new tricks. Everyone no matter what age what station in life should have a Father Mike in their lives! Thank God for you!
Reminds me of the movie "Good Will Hunting", that boundaries establishment of "I'm here to help you as your counselor, but not necessarily as your friend" and how by the end of the movie he was almost like this father figure to him. I had to analyze that movie for my psychology class and it's a masterpiece
..made a comment last evening regarding regarding resource I came across a few years ago,...it keeps you focused and helps during those times when that's necessary...
Funny, I was recently thinking about finding a priest and asking him about this very topic. There are some people that I am slowly distancing from my life, because they are such downers. Now, i would never abandon a friend who was going through a rough patch, but these are the kind of people who are chronically unhappy, even though they are in relatively happy circumstances. They bring me down, and there is nothing I can do for them. With or without me, they are determined to be unhappy, so it might was well be without. Thanks for clarifying my duties in these situations.
God is truly speaking to me through you, Fr. Mike! Instead of opening the bible I decided to go to your channel and upon opening youtube this video was the first thing I saw. Amen! You are truly and wonderfully blessed! 🙏🥹
For me setting boundaries for my mom is the hardest! She always tries to pull the mom card or Jesus wouldnt approve card! Until one of our Priest friends was over at our house for dinner and experienced it himself when my mom left he told me that i had to fire her ! Mentally and then let her know that she will always be my mother but that as grown women we needed boundaries. And exactly how you are saying Father it has been working. Little by little shes kinda getting it but it takes work and love!
I've just about bitten my tongue off to keep this from happening between me and my daughter.I remind myself of how I felt when Mom or Grandmother would give me advice or criticism on raising my kids.So far I'm the "good" Grandmother even though I cringe inside when my 4 year old grandson gets fast food junk or watches cartoons that i wouldn't approve of.My sweet loving little grandson gets on his knees when we pray and asked to be baptized in Grandmothers Church and my necklace with my crucifix on it is kinked from him kissing Jesus,such a blessing!
Wow! Glad to know I'm not the only one. My mother loves to pull the Jesus wouldn't approve card/honor your mother card. I struggle myself but since I've been married recently, its easier to lump my decisions as a "we" thing and she tends to step back because she respects the holiness of matrimony and she doesn't want to cross that boundary. It's funny to witness.
oh my goodness, i'm in the same boat with my daughter. She comes off as really mean to me and instead of saying something she tells my mother!!! I've helped them so much that i thought they needed other help, but now i realize, i need to set boundaries with her.
Here in 2024 and I really needed the guidance from Fr Mike - thank you, Lord, for answering the questions in my heart that have been stressing me out 😟
That's deep. And now I understand what boundaries mean. Give space to one another and not just stick to one person. And if there is space, the other person can reach others. I know this is not easy, but well I have to learn to respect peoples boundary then. Thanks so much Father...God bless
There is also the toxic kind of relationships (narcissistic or sociopathic), and they’ll take advantage or use you emotionally until you’re dry. In that case you need to disconnect and move on as best as you can as long as there is no ties to them like kids or family. In the latter case boundaries are very important.
Thank you, Fr. Mike. I feel the love of God through this video. I have a toxic relationship with a loved one so I was contemplating on establishing boundaries. Last night before sleeping, I have this question in my head 'how can I establish healthy, Christian boundaries with that person?'. And boom! First time I opened youtube today, your latest video shows up. This is God's answered prayer for me. Thanks, Fr. Mike, for letting yourself be an instrument of God's grace. God bless you.
Wow! I love when God puts things right there in our path. I needed to hear this today. I say “I have to because that’s what Christians do.” ALL the time. For everything. Thank you Father Mike. 🙏
This is timely as always Father. I have had this trouble a lot of my life whether its friends or romantic relationships. I see a Catholic therapist and she yells at me about this all the time. I recently had to cut off ties with a long time friend. She has severe mental issues, her fiance has a criminal record that included sexual assault, as well as substance abuse issues. She would pop up and want to talk. I"d sit and listen for hours while she would spill her guts and then disappear. She knew the situation was wrong. I could call her and then I wouldn't hear for a week, sometimes a month. Everyone has always come to me as the "therapist." I love helping and being of service but it can drain me so much that I end up neglecting myself. I have so much stress in my life already with my own medical issues and taking care of my grandmother with dementia that I can't carry her things too.
Travel with me to Revelation 2 and 3. Jesus gave a revelation to John about 7 churches. There were more than 7 churches that existed at this time, but he specifically gave a revelation to these churches. In this letter he gives them a compliment for what they are doing right, criticisms for what they are doing wrong, and suggestions for how to improve. Basically like a report card for the church. What's mind blowing, is that these letters are prophetic. The exact same struggles each of these churches had are the exact same struggles the church has had since Jesus resurrection until his second coming. The church of Ephesus represents the first church. The church from 30ad to around 70 ad. They had folks who tried to introduce false doctrine, but they didn't tolerate it. They were on fire for God, but they were losing sight of their first love. The second church was Smyrna. Smyrna is where we get the word MYRRH. The word MYRRH means suffering or death. This church was persecuted heavily under the 10 Roman Empires from 70ad to 300 ad. The next church was Pergamus. This is a compound word meaning PER- Mixed or objectionable and GAMUS meaning Marriage. It's where we get the words polyGAMY and monoGAMY. Anyway, this was the mixed marriage church. It's when paganism and Christianity mixed under the leadership of Constantine. Constantine converted pagan temples to Christian churches, Pagan priest to Christian priest, Pagan Celebrations to Christian celebrations. It's where we get the traditions of Easter, Christmas, etc. It's where SUNDAY comes from. Pagans worshiped their false God's on Sunday, but Christians worshiped on Saturday. Constantine merged the two and called in SUNDAY in honor of the SUN GOD. .... All this is historical and Biblical. Visit romancatholicism.com - Roman Catholicism history, doctrine, etc. for more info. Please know this. I went to Catholic Seminary. It's such a blessing to get away from all those man made and pagan traditions and worship God freely.
Michael Knapp -- I had a hunch that your comment was going to degenerate. Just fyi, it doesn't matter if you "went to" a Catholic Seminary. For starters, I can go to a Catholic Seminary if I apply as a student...even though I'm a grandmother. But before I apply, I would want to make sure it isn't one of those "off" seminaries where anti-Catholic ideas and practices are encouraged. I happen to know that the seminary nearest to me teaches a rigorous curriculum, so I wouldn't hesitate to go there. But even after applying there, I'd have to undergo an admittance process which is, itself, rigorous -- even for students who aren't discerning the priesthood or religious life. Some seminaries have lax standards, to say the least. So just saying that you went to *a* Catholic Seminary doesn't mean much. It could mean that you visited one but you weren't ever a student there. It could mean that you took a class there but weren't admitted to a program. It could mean that the seminary accepted anyone who could pay tuition, regardless of their academic abilities (and yours might be substandard for all we know -- not saying they are, just that we don't know). One thing is for certain: You didn't learn about Constantine or the Sabbath from a reputable, solid Catholic seminary professor. You didn't even get it from a reputable, solid history or religion program from a secular college. In fact, you didn't even get it from a pop culture source such as the BBC or the History Channel. You got that flat off the internet, out of the mind of a deluded religious leader. It's just crackpot revisionist history.
Boundaries are very important. I was in a state of deep depression at the same time as my closest friend. I tried to be there for her as often as I could, but I burned out so completely and reacted emotionally to something I thought was hurtful. We didn't speak for weeks on end until I was able to pull myself together again. It almost destroyed an extremely close friendship. I have to set firm boundaries now. It means I don't see her as often, but when we do see one another, I am able to be present with her in the moment.
This video was created for me. I am horrible with boundaries. It challenges me with being a lifeguard. I also get walked on so much that I end up lashing out on people who never hurt me.
My friend and I both have kind of an issue with getting into draining friendships to support people. She’s not Christian but im gonna share this with her anyways
I needed to hear this 3 years ago.....I served none stop cause I felt guilty when I didn't. Our church community told each other all the time to serve till the die you die or you must be like Mother Mary saying yes without hesitation...I became so oblivious of everything else but the church and it almost cost me so much of the people close to me that I went into depression. I thank Fr Mike for bringing this up. This needs to be heard.
Father Mike Thank you I was meant to have read your quote on Boundaries At this moment in time I have began putting boundaries regarding my Son who has a drink problem and I was allowing him to come hear early hours of the mornings bringing drink in with him He is just 29 years old I keep praying that he will seek help But I have only just set my boundaries with him I have asked him not to bring alcohol in with him And he has so far respected this
I was becoming so distressed I feel proud of myself that I have began putting boundaries in place It was only with my Son That I didn't have boundaries in place I have with ever one else And to be truthful and honest Without I realising I was going a long with my Son's drinking Thank God I have had a wake call Thank you Father
I thought I was making it so I was helping others and now I realize I need to work on boundaries. I am so drained sometimes I don't even have the energy to pray well for Our Lord. I need especially boundaries with my really large family. My culture doesn't understand boundaries at all. It's true Jesus did have alone time with God. He also went to think and pray. I didn't realize how much he needed time alone and he was the Son of God. We are just His children and our limitations are so much more. Thank you for this, I will get the books you mentioned.
This is excellent! I'll be cryptic and say this: there is a particular family member who has been hurtful and manipulative towards my husband and I. This person isn't someone we can just cut out of our lives so we've had to put boundries in place to protect our marriage and family. Having these boundries keeps us happier and sane and is a loving way to let said person know we still love them and want them to be a part of our lives but their behavior needs to be appropriate and respectful.
Thank you Father...This was so good! Really helps me better understand a Christian way to set boundaries. I used to believe that loving my neighbor or honoring my father and mother meant I had to be a doormat. Your explanation helps me see how sometimes we can get things twisted when it comes to being a “good Christian “.Jesus is our role model!
Wish I would’ve learned this 20 years ago, but it Is NEVER to late! For some reason I really struggle with the catholic guilt of saying no, but I’m glad you made that point about Jesus setting boundaries!
Spot on and so timely. This situation has just arisen in my life with someone who (I let) dominate my spare time. At first, it was just a little here and a little there. Now, it is constant, and that person is also draining me financially, and I’m so short of funds. Thank you, Father Mike, you dropped into my day exactly when I was pondering how to handle the problem. I prayed for help, and Father Mike popped up on my computer. Thank you, again.
Fr Mike truly makes a valid point where he said about Jesus having to set boundaries either with the people he was preaching to or his disciples and I truly believe he did that. His disciples followed him wherever he went but Jesus also needed his alone time and for him to be able to have his personal space he would have to set boundaries. Very well said Fr Mike 👏
This is so spot on. My father and I have discussed this principal from a Christian perspective as well. I have a sibling and a mother in law that I have had to establish boundaries with. It isn't always easy, but my father has reminded me that my God given obligation is to my husband and then children before anyone else, and that if I choose to ignore that, then I am disregarding God's directive to me as a wife and mother. Therefore, no matter how I may THINK I am doing good by helping others, I am actually disobeying God.
Most of the time I thought that saying yes to whom I dearly love is always the best thing to do. To say "no" was very hard, but in doing this I experience freedom, allow God to work in my life and allow others to stand on their own. For God always desire us to free.
I have been having Farther Mike withdrawal symptoms. Your videos are addictive and very helpful it is as if you are talking to me as I'm going the very same thing you have talked about. God Bless you Amen
Thank you Fr. Mike -- I’ve always had difficulty setting boundaries, so this lesson is very helpful for me - especially when the advice is from a priest like yourself.
Thank you father! My challenge now is to set boundaries between my work and family. I love my work, so it is easy for me to work long hours but when I do that I am not available for my family (and I fell tired, possible moody and guilt). And when, I chose my family I feel guilt of not working. And, often after this emotional thriller I found myself exhausted, and I need a moment for myself. This video make me realise that boundaries are health. That they are Christian. And that will bring balance to better serve God and our families.
I am so glad I came across this video I wish I took that adice more seriously in the past I easily give to people...but it took me an "almost burnout" (if not a real one) to realize that I should establish boundaries One of my dearest friend would say: "you cannot serve if you're not actually capable to, because you don't take enough care of yourself"...so true God bless you
@hope hope / We have biological fathers whom we call father. Yes, all Glory goes to the Father in heaven. As catholic christians we understand this also.
Travel with me to Revelation 2 and 3. Jesus gave a revelation to John about 7 churches. There were more than 7 churches that existed at this time, but he specifically gave a revelation to these churches. In this letter he gives them a compliment for what they are doing right, criticisms for what they are doing wrong, and suggestions for how to improve. Basically like a report card for the church. What's mind blowing, is that these letters are prophetic. The exact same struggles each of these churches had are the exact same struggles the church has had since Jesus resurrection until his second coming. The church of Ephesus represents the first church. The church from 30ad to around 70 ad. They had folks who tried to introduce false doctrine, but they didn't tolerate it. They were on fire for God, but they were losing sight of their first love. The second church was Smyrna. Smyrna is where we get the word MYRRH. The word MYRRH means suffering or death. This church was persecuted heavily under the 10 Roman Empires from 70ad to 300 ad. The next church was Pergamus. This is a compound word meaning PER- Mixed or objectionable and GAMUS meaning Marriage. It's where we get the words polyGAMY and monoGAMY. Anyway, this was the mixed marriage church. It's when paganism and Christianity mixed under the leadership of Constantine. Constantine converted pagan temples to Christian churches, Pagan priest to Christian priest, Pagan Celebrations to Christian celebrations. It's where we get the traditions of Easter, Christmas, etc. It's where SUNDAY comes from. Pagans worshiped their false God's on Sunday, but Christians worshiped on Saturday. Constantine merged the two and called in SUNDAY in honor of the SUN GOD. .... All this is historical and Biblical. Visit romancatholicism.com - Roman Catholicism history, doctrine, etc. for more info.
Father Mike, thank you so much for this topic. I am a recovering codependent, ACA, etc. seeking to live in emotional sobriety. And I am in full-time ministry. One of my main areas of conflict are in just what you spoke about. Thank you for including the Christian aspect of this, which I think is greatly misunderstood. Blessings to you always. Peace and prayers! dg🙏🤗❤✝
This was the video I needed to watch today. I'm an entrepreneur and my job implies helping people with eating disorders, and I become so attached to people who reach out and feel responsible for them, so sometimes they end up taking up my whole life. And conversely, a lot of people in my life don't understand how hard it is to build a business and they think just because I don't have a 9 to 5 job I must be free and always available to meet, talk, help... I'm trying to juggle everything at once and feel so overwhelmed and anxious. This video really helped to clear up my mind. Thank you so much.
okay this is really crazy because I just talked about this with my friend on Thursday night and now this video kinda builds on what we talked about and I really appreciate the information he gives the people. Thank you for spreading the grace of God
I had my boundaries *trampled* on by a friend for a whole year, they were super needy, and when they would mess up they would write a apology letter than do it all over again. I tried to be like Christ, you know because that’s me too I sometimes have to go back to confession to confess the same sins. So I would forgive and forgive and forgive but I had enough and now I just don’t wanna reply anymore. They also hurt some of my other friend and they stopped talking to him so I think I will too. I’ve honestly had enough, I’m tired.😕
That was super helpful, I'm not great at establishing boundaries cuz I don't want to get people annoyed with me, but I'd be a happier person and I think they'd be happier with the honesty as long as it is gentle honesty. Thanks Father! Mike!
I do needed to hear this right now Father Mike... Setting boundaries with my son who is an addict is the hardest task I've ever had to do. I couldn't do it for over 15 years. But I set it out in writing and vocally to him finally. I was feeling guilty because it seems like a contrary attitude as a Catholic mother...I was feeling so guilty! But your talking about how Jesus set boundaries was awesome for me to hear tonight! Thank you so much for all the great videos you share with me here in TH-cam. God bless you always!!
I appreciate your perspective. I feel like my mindset leans too much toward, "I have to be sacrificial like Christ was and serve others, not counting the cost to myself", but you clearly state it actually makes sense to set boundaries and ensure I can be at my best in serving others, just as Jesus took time for rest.
You inspire me to be happy Father Mike! I’m struggling In the area of legality or legalism however you want to call it. I think that I can gain God’s love by my works. I know it’s not the truth but I keep falling time and time. I pray that everyone who is going through a similar situation finds clarity. 🙏 thanks Ascension Presents! I love this channel
Thank you so much father for this awesome sermon. This is exactly what I'm going through right now. It's very hard for me to say no to charities and then It affects my whole life situations, responsibilities and financially. I like to help people when they need me. Your advice has helped me sooo much!! Thank you, Father. God always bless you!!
Thank you Fr. so much for this discussion in setting boundaries with family members. My sister specifically. I needed to hear this today. Peace, Joy and Love in the Most Holy Light of Christ Jesus.
This is so helpful to me Father. I have been struggling with setting Boundaries with close family and friends. This really helped me understand why its necessary. Thank you!
Super important topic. Thank you, Fr. Mike! Also, your Scriptural reflection on Our Lord's boundaries reminds me of when He welcomed the children. The Apostles were trying to do crowd control and shoo the parents with kids away, but Our Lord told them "No, let the children come to me." So He declared the parameters of His boundaries at that time.
I needed this. Too many times did I grew to close to people and then, when I felt it was dangerous due to me not setting boundaries. It was too late. Especially with people from the other sex
This was the video I needed to see today! Praise God for our priests and in particular for Fr. Mike! Praying for all priests that they will speak the wisdom and truth of God always! 🙏
This pierced my heart. I don't necessarily have this with people but I do with food. I can't cut out food. In fact I happened upon a book by a Christian woman called "the Renewung of the Mind project" and it is all about setting boundaries to create new habits or stop bad habits in your life. She teaches three forms of renewing your mind :scripture memorization, conversations with God (guided prayer) and a technique she calls truth journaling so we can stop lying to ourselves or use false justifications. I used her methods with great success to lose weight and live within boundaries. But then I lost my way. She talks greatly about boundaries keep us safe because they keep us living in the stronghold of God. When you said boundaries helps the other person serve you it really was God speaking to me to return to him. Food should serve its purpose with me. It is a gift. But I need to practice boundaries so it doesn't grow to take a place in my life beyond its purpose.
Thank you so much for your videos. They are really helpful for a consistent and healthy lifestyle, emotionally and spiritually. Thanks for your time and service to God.
Thank you Fr. Mike! May God continue to abundantly bless you! Godcidentally, I just read and loved the book you mentioned, “Boundaries” by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. I highly recommend this book to everyone. AMDG!
Thanks, Fr. Mike! Setting boundaries can be such a struggle! I really appreciate your take on good Christian boundaries. This was very helpful for me 😊!
I am glad you talked about this because I am the type that felt like I had to be 100% there or 0% there. I used to not be able to say no. Now it has almost reversed and I almost never respond to calls for socializing or anything like that, but, Lord willing, I will be able to find that happy medium with boundaries. Excellent video, Father.
Thank you Fr. Mike...very crucial points that you have addressed on communication, and how to set and maintain healthy boundaries. Thank you. Much Blessings.
I always am sweet .I have a sickness that i have had it all my life .people will respond to posative ..Cause i have five to seven kids that i work with . The last four days I had the flu .no flu shot that also gives me the flue .I of couse got it from baby sitting .no dont get paid .Thats ok .When i had my widdows .One nurse said to me .Dont let stress get to you if it is stressful get out of it I didnt even talk to my best friend for a yr.I went forward as always .Always knowing that things can cause u stress you dont need .Thank you father Mike .
My parents are toxic. I had an abusive childhood. I struggle with setting boundaries. Please pray for me.
🕯️🙏 communication is key...I was in the same boat as you until recently. I used to do things very very much on my own. But recently I started explaining, I have [ __ ] deadline to accomplish this goal. At [___] time I'll be home bc i will be working on this at [___] (location) but don't hesitate to call me if you have an *Emergency*
I've been there. I suggest reading the book "Toxic Parents" and seeking counseling to get help.
Will do
Same. I know all about parents stepping over boundaries. I will be praying for you.❤
I have set many boundaries myself and they don't matter. I understand your pain. Do what you need to do and remember that there is nothing wrong with you asking for qnd seeking the things that help you function healthily and happily...
I'm a recovering people pleaser and SO grateful you are talking about this!
Just curious. How do you recover from people pleasing.
@@marymacdonald1651 Years and YEARS of practicing boundaries, saying no, and re-learning the way to think and react to situations. I've been actively working on it for 10 years at this point, and for sure will be a lifelong process. Just one I get better and better at!
@@marymacdonald1651 therapy has helped, and my husband has helped.
Being a people pleaser made me a good nurse but outside of nursing it has caused me a lot of emotional scars.Seems like the joy sucking users can see me coming a mile away.I am overcoming and learning to say no with the help of a lot of prayer.
I have only started my journey and its hard. I'm finding it so hard to trust my judgement whether mine are good/harsh or if it's to the right people I'm setting boundaries or if I'm just sensitive to getting drained.
It took me about 40 years to learn the need to set boundaries and another 10 years to actually apply it in all areas of my life.
A mantra that helped me:
It's safe to set boundaries with difficult people.
No matter what they say or feel, I am safe.
I feel like Father is addressing empaths directly here and I’m really appreciative to him for that
I work in EMS and at the hospital, to say that I say horrible things somedays, is a understatement.. my main, solid boundary is.. it never leaves work with me, and it does not come into my home, where my children sleep.. they have so many years left, of dollhouses.. and, unicorn stuffed animals.. before, they see how ugly this world sometimes is..
I need healthier boundaries against MYSELF. I'm way too nice... I say yes to people when I really should be saying no. It's okay to say yes sometimes, but I realize I cause my own unnecessary stress sometimes.
Savina Zúñiga this is a bit too relatable
This has to do with inner belief systems. Like you have to give more than you feel comfortable with in order to be a good person/ in order to be liked. It's great when you find out this is not actually God's truth. ;)
And you know it's not that I want to be pleasing or to be liked... it actually happens naturally without thinking twice. Just wished I stopped myself a bit more. There's nothing I love more than to help others and be of service... but I need to learn how to put myself first sometimes, and not last all the time. 😔
@@nariko47 That was not an attack, I'm sorry if it came across that way.
It's just my experience of ingrained behavioural patterns. Especially if you say you don't think twice.
@@gill426
No, not at all - I hear you 100% I agree.
Setting boundaries is way of having self-care. We cannot help with an empty depleted cup. Thank you Father Mike. This is a good video. Take care of yourself! The church needs priests to set an example of healthy boundaries. Taking time off is a boundary. If you need time to rest its okay to do so.God Bless you Father Mike may the Lord fill your cup to overflowing. .
Admittedly I often chafe at the concept of boundaries, I think because the way that I often see them used in our modern culture/society is as an excuse for selfishness.
But I think you articulated the concept very well, Fr. Mike, and showed how Jesus still had boundaries on his time when he was physically walking the earth. Thank you for your eloquence.
I had a great pastor that would say in a very happy tone: "Okay, you need to go now." It threw me off but made me laugh too. I knew that was his line for everyone and it worked.
This is so good for romantic relationships too
A friend of mine, known for his generosity and willingness to help said; he learned to can't have too many 'hitched to your cart,' because then you will not be able to get anywhere. Yes, setting assertive necessary boundaries is charitable, non enabling, and prudent.
As a Mormon who does not believe in that faith , I have never learnt so much about Jesus Christ, thank you so much for all of your talks , I live in a small town in Wales Uk , which does have a Catholic Church, forever grateful, thank you Paige
I hope you found/find your way into the Catholic faith. I am a 40 year convert and it has been my fortress. God bless.🙏🏻
Dear Father Mike
I am 72 years old . What is that old adage that really applies to me... Raised by Wolves educated by Nuns lol. Jesus can teach an old dog new tricks. Everyone no matter what age what station in life should have a Father Mike in their lives! Thank God for you!
Reminds me of the movie "Good Will Hunting", that boundaries establishment of "I'm here to help you as your counselor, but not necessarily as your friend" and how by the end of the movie he was almost like this father figure to him. I had to analyze that movie for my psychology class and it's a masterpiece
..made a comment last evening regarding regarding resource I came across a few years ago,...it keeps you focused and helps during those times when that's necessary...
That's a good film
Funny, I was recently thinking about finding a priest and asking him about this very topic. There are some people that I am slowly distancing from my life, because they are such downers. Now, i would never abandon a friend who was going through a rough patch, but these are the kind of people who are chronically unhappy, even though they are in relatively happy circumstances. They bring me down, and there is nothing I can do for them. With or without me, they are determined to be unhappy, so it might was well be without. Thanks for clarifying my duties in these situations.
God is truly speaking to me through you, Fr. Mike! Instead of opening the bible I decided to go to your channel and upon opening youtube this video was the first thing I saw. Amen! You are truly and wonderfully blessed! 🙏🥹
For me setting boundaries for my mom is the hardest! She always tries to pull the mom card or Jesus wouldnt approve card! Until one of our Priest friends was over at our house for dinner and experienced it himself when my mom left he told me that i had to fire her ! Mentally and then let her know that she will always be my mother but that as grown women we needed boundaries. And exactly how you are saying Father it has been working. Little by little shes kinda getting it but it takes work and love!
I've just about bitten my tongue off to keep this from happening between me and my daughter.I remind myself of how I felt when Mom or Grandmother would give me advice or criticism on raising my kids.So far I'm the "good" Grandmother even though I cringe inside when my 4 year old grandson gets fast food junk or watches cartoons that i wouldn't approve of.My sweet loving little grandson gets on his knees when we pray and asked to be baptized in Grandmothers Church and my necklace with my crucifix on it is kinked from him kissing Jesus,such a blessing!
Wow! Glad to know I'm not the only one. My mother loves to pull the Jesus wouldn't approve card/honor your mother card. I struggle myself but since I've been married recently, its easier to lump my decisions as a "we" thing and she tends to step back because she respects the holiness of matrimony and she doesn't want to cross that boundary. It's funny to witness.
Ooh, very this! My mom crosses the line and I’ve really had to set firm boundaries. It’s tough but has been the best thing for our relationship.
oh my goodness, i'm in the same boat with my daughter. She comes off as really mean to me and instead of saying something she tells my mother!!! I've helped them so much that i thought they needed other help, but now i realize, i need to set boundaries with her.
Ok how are you doing this b/c My mom is just as bad as yours if not worse. So, what tips did he give you to be able to set up boundaries with my mom
Here in 2024 and I really needed the guidance from Fr Mike - thank you, Lord, for answering the questions in my heart that have been stressing me out 😟
That's deep. And now I understand what boundaries mean. Give space to one another and not just stick to one person. And if there is space, the other person can reach others. I know this is not easy, but well I have to learn to respect peoples boundary then. Thanks so much Father...God bless
Ok, I understand that these boundaries need to be set, because if not, then people will either get too needy or take advantage of you.
There is also the toxic kind of relationships (narcissistic or sociopathic), and they’ll take advantage or use you emotionally until you’re dry. In that case you need to disconnect and move on as best as you can as long as there is no ties to them like kids or family. In the latter case boundaries are very important.
Thank you, Fr. Mike. I feel the love of God through this video. I have a toxic relationship with a loved one so I was contemplating on establishing boundaries. Last night before sleeping, I have this question in my head 'how can I establish healthy, Christian boundaries with that person?'. And boom! First time I opened youtube today, your latest video shows up. This is God's answered prayer for me. Thanks, Fr. Mike, for letting yourself be an instrument of God's grace. God bless you.
Holy Spirit is at work!
Remember he said if it’s TOXIC (like really bad) just cut it off 💙✝️💙 hope u r doing better this year
Wow! I love when God puts things right there in our path. I needed to hear this today. I say “I have to because that’s what Christians do.” ALL the time. For everything. Thank you Father Mike. 🙏
This is timely as always Father. I have had this trouble a lot of my life whether its friends or romantic relationships. I see a Catholic therapist and she yells at me about this all the time. I recently had to cut off ties with a long time friend. She has severe mental issues, her fiance has a criminal record that included sexual assault, as well as substance abuse issues. She would pop up and want to talk. I"d sit and listen for hours while she would spill her guts and then disappear. She knew the situation was wrong. I could call her and then I wouldn't hear for a week, sometimes a month. Everyone has always come to me as the "therapist." I love helping and being of service but it can drain me so much that I end up neglecting myself. I have so much stress in my life already with my own medical issues and taking care of my grandmother with dementia that I can't carry her things too.
Totally understand & have the same problem with my parents
Travel with me to Revelation 2 and 3. Jesus gave a revelation to John about 7 churches. There were more than 7 churches that existed at this time, but he specifically gave a revelation to these churches. In this letter he gives them a compliment for what they are doing right, criticisms for what they are doing wrong, and suggestions for how to improve. Basically like a report card for the church. What's mind blowing, is that these letters are prophetic. The exact same struggles each of these churches had are the exact same struggles the church has had since Jesus resurrection until his second coming. The church of Ephesus represents the first church. The church from 30ad to around 70 ad. They had folks who tried to introduce false doctrine, but they didn't tolerate it. They were on fire for God, but they were losing sight of their first love. The second church was Smyrna. Smyrna is where we get the word MYRRH. The word MYRRH means suffering or death. This church was persecuted heavily under the 10 Roman Empires from 70ad to 300 ad. The next church was Pergamus. This is a compound word meaning PER- Mixed or objectionable and GAMUS meaning Marriage. It's where we get the words polyGAMY and monoGAMY. Anyway, this was the mixed marriage church. It's when paganism and Christianity mixed under the leadership of Constantine. Constantine converted pagan temples to Christian churches, Pagan priest to Christian priest, Pagan Celebrations to Christian celebrations. It's where we get the traditions of Easter, Christmas, etc. It's where SUNDAY comes from. Pagans worshiped their false God's on Sunday, but Christians worshiped on Saturday. Constantine merged the two and called in SUNDAY in honor of the SUN GOD. .... All this is historical and Biblical. Visit romancatholicism.com - Roman Catholicism history, doctrine, etc. for more info. Please know this. I went to Catholic Seminary. It's such a blessing to get away from all those man made and pagan traditions and worship God freely.
Michael Knapp -- I had a hunch that your comment was going to degenerate. Just fyi, it doesn't matter if you "went to" a Catholic Seminary. For starters, I can go to a Catholic Seminary if I apply as a student...even though I'm a grandmother. But before I apply, I would want to make sure it isn't one of those "off" seminaries where anti-Catholic ideas and practices are encouraged. I happen to know that the seminary nearest to me teaches a rigorous curriculum, so I wouldn't hesitate to go there. But even after applying there, I'd have to undergo an admittance process which is, itself, rigorous -- even for students who aren't discerning the priesthood or religious life. Some seminaries have lax standards, to say the least. So just saying that you went to *a* Catholic Seminary doesn't mean much. It could mean that you visited one but you weren't ever a student there. It could mean that you took a class there but weren't admitted to a program. It could mean that the seminary accepted anyone who could pay tuition, regardless of their academic abilities (and yours might be substandard for all we know -- not saying they are, just that we don't know). One thing is for certain: You didn't learn about Constantine or the Sabbath from a reputable, solid Catholic seminary professor. You didn't even get it from a reputable, solid history or religion program from a secular college. In fact, you didn't even get it from a pop culture source such as the BBC or the History Channel. You got that flat off the internet, out of the mind of a deluded religious leader. It's just crackpot revisionist history.
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@@kimfleury Amen!! Well put.
Thank you father mike for your words..it makes me realize tbat time is value and spend tme with properly someone.,
Can't stop looking at that awesome beard
He's so cute
It’s legendary
God made him so handsome so people will stop to listen; then His message hits you right between the eyes!
lol
I'm here for the message he has. Not his beard.
Boundaries are very important. I was in a state of deep depression at the same time as my closest friend. I tried to be there for her as often as I could, but I burned out so completely and reacted emotionally to something I thought was hurtful. We didn't speak for weeks on end until I was able to pull myself together again. It almost destroyed an extremely close friendship. I have to set firm boundaries now. It means I don't see her as often, but when we do see one another, I am able to be present with her in the moment.
This video was created for me. I am horrible with boundaries. It challenges me with being a lifeguard. I also get walked on so much that I end up lashing out on people who never hurt me.
My friend and I both have kind of an issue with getting into draining friendships to support people. She’s not Christian but im gonna share this with her anyways
I needed to hear this 3 years ago.....I served none stop cause I felt guilty when I didn't. Our church community told each other all the time to serve till the die you die or you must be like Mother Mary saying yes without hesitation...I became so oblivious of everything else but the church and it almost cost me so much of the people close to me that I went into depression. I thank Fr Mike for bringing this up. This needs to be heard.
Thank you Fr. Mike. WoW. 👍🙏🙏🙏
Father Mike
Thank you
I was meant to have read your quote on Boundaries
At this moment in time I have began putting boundaries regarding my Son who has a drink problem and I was allowing him to come hear early hours of the mornings bringing drink in with him
He is just 29 years old
I keep praying that he will seek help
But I have only just set my boundaries with him
I have asked him not to bring alcohol in with him
And he has so far respected this
I was becoming so distressed
I feel proud of myself that I have began putting boundaries in place
It was only with my Son
That I didn't have boundaries in place
I have with ever one else
And to be truthful and honest
Without I realising I was going a long with my Son's drinking
Thank God
I have had a wake call
Thank you Father
Such an important topic! And yes, it can seem confusing why a Christian would seem “so cold”, but that’s how we can balance our life and commitments.
I thought I was making it so I was helping others and now I realize I need to work on boundaries. I am so drained sometimes I don't even have the energy to pray well for Our Lord. I need especially boundaries with my really large family. My culture doesn't understand boundaries at all. It's true Jesus did have alone time with God. He also went to think and pray. I didn't realize how much he needed time alone and he was the Son of God. We are just His children and our limitations are so much more. Thank you for this, I will get the books you mentioned.
As a teacher, I've been struggling with this in the last couple of months. Thanks so much Father Mike, I really needed to hear this affirmation! ❤️🙏🏽
This is excellent! I'll be cryptic and say this: there is a particular family member who has been hurtful and manipulative towards my husband and I. This person isn't someone we can just cut out of our lives so we've had to put boundries in place to protect our marriage and family. Having these boundries keeps us happier and sane and is a loving way to let said person know we still love them and want them to be a part of our lives but their behavior needs to be appropriate and respectful.
Thank you Father...This was so good! Really helps me better understand a Christian way to set boundaries. I used to believe that loving my neighbor or honoring my father and mother meant I had to be a doormat. Your explanation helps me see how sometimes we can get things twisted when it comes to being a “good Christian “.Jesus is our role model!
Wish I would’ve learned this 20 years ago, but it Is NEVER to late! For some reason I really struggle with the catholic guilt of saying no, but I’m glad you made that point about Jesus setting boundaries!
Spot on and so timely. This situation has just arisen in my life with someone who (I let) dominate my spare time. At first, it was just a little here and a little there. Now, it is constant, and that person is also draining me financially, and I’m so short of funds. Thank you, Father Mike, you dropped into my day exactly when I was pondering how to handle the problem. I prayed for help, and Father Mike popped up on my computer. Thank you, again.
Fr Mike truly makes a valid point where he said about Jesus having to set boundaries either with the people he was preaching to or his disciples and I truly believe he did that. His disciples followed him wherever he went but Jesus also needed his alone time and for him to be able to have his personal space he would have to set boundaries. Very well said Fr Mike 👏
This is so spot on. My father and I have discussed this principal from a Christian perspective as well. I have a sibling and a mother in law that I have had to establish boundaries with. It isn't always easy, but my father has reminded me that my God given obligation is to my husband and then children before anyone else, and that if I choose to ignore that, then I am disregarding God's directive to me as a wife and mother. Therefore, no matter how I may THINK I am doing good by helping others, I am actually disobeying God.
Wise dad.
You are so blessed to have such a wise father who genuinely loves you.
I love you Father Mike. Thank you.
Most of the time I thought that saying yes to whom I dearly love is always the best thing to do. To say "no" was very hard, but in doing this I experience freedom, allow God to work in my life and allow others to stand on their own.
For God always desire us to free.
Wow I've been causing my own chaos! Thank you Father🙏
Thank you Father!!! Thank you thank you thank you. Family ….. you’ve made my heart and soul feel such comfort
I have been having Farther Mike withdrawal symptoms. Your videos are addictive and very helpful it is as if you are talking to me as I'm going the very same thing you have talked about. God Bless you Amen
Thank you Fr. Mike -- I’ve always had difficulty setting boundaries, so this lesson is very helpful for me - especially when the advice is from a priest like yourself.
Thanks Father Mike ❤
Thank you father! My challenge now is to set boundaries between my work and family. I love my work, so it is easy for me to work long hours but when I do that I am not available for my family (and I fell tired, possible moody and guilt). And when, I chose my family I feel guilt of not working. And, often after this emotional thriller I found myself exhausted, and I need a moment for myself. This video make me realise that boundaries are health. That they are Christian. And that will bring balance to better serve God and our families.
THANK YOU FOR THIS FR MIKE ❤
I'm an atheist but some of these videos are still quite interesting. I do ignore tge spiritual stuff but I like that he also uses facts
well I hope it will make you closer to faith! God bless you!
Appreciate your honesty! 😊
I am so glad I came across this video
I wish I took that adice more seriously in the past
I easily give to people...but it took me an "almost burnout" (if not a real one) to realize that I should establish boundaries
One of my dearest friend would say: "you cannot serve if you're not actually capable to, because you don't take enough care of yourself"...so true
God bless you
❤️Hi father! Thanks for always posting such great advice and thanks for always being excited and enthusiastic to preach!!❤️
@hope hope / We have biological fathers whom we call father. Yes, all Glory goes to the Father in heaven. As catholic christians we understand this also.
Travel with me to Revelation 2 and 3. Jesus gave a revelation to John about 7 churches. There were more than 7 churches that existed at this time, but he specifically gave a revelation to these churches. In this letter he gives them a compliment for what they are doing right, criticisms for what they are doing wrong, and suggestions for how to improve. Basically like a report card for the church. What's mind blowing, is that these letters are prophetic. The exact same struggles each of these churches had are the exact same struggles the church has had since Jesus resurrection until his second coming. The church of Ephesus represents the first church. The church from 30ad to around 70 ad. They had folks who tried to introduce false doctrine, but they didn't tolerate it. They were on fire for God, but they were losing sight of their first love. The second church was Smyrna. Smyrna is where we get the word MYRRH. The word MYRRH means suffering or death. This church was persecuted heavily under the 10 Roman Empires from 70ad to 300 ad. The next church was Pergamus. This is a compound word meaning PER- Mixed or objectionable and GAMUS meaning Marriage. It's where we get the words polyGAMY and monoGAMY. Anyway, this was the mixed marriage church. It's when paganism and Christianity mixed under the leadership of Constantine. Constantine converted pagan temples to Christian churches, Pagan priest to Christian priest, Pagan Celebrations to Christian celebrations. It's where we get the traditions of Easter, Christmas, etc. It's where SUNDAY comes from. Pagans worshiped their false God's on Sunday, but Christians worshiped on Saturday. Constantine merged the two and called in SUNDAY in honor of the SUN GOD. .... All this is historical and Biblical. Visit romancatholicism.com - Roman Catholicism history, doctrine, etc. for more info.
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Father Mike, thank you so much for this topic. I am a recovering codependent, ACA, etc. seeking to live in emotional sobriety. And I am in full-time ministry. One of my main areas of conflict are in just what you spoke about. Thank you for including the Christian aspect of this, which I think is greatly misunderstood. Blessings to you always. Peace and prayers! dg🙏🤗❤✝
This was the video I needed to watch today. I'm an entrepreneur and my job implies helping people with eating disorders, and I become so attached to people who reach out and feel responsible for them, so sometimes they end up taking up my whole life. And conversely, a lot of people in my life don't understand how hard it is to build a business and they think just because I don't have a 9 to 5 job I must be free and always available to meet, talk, help... I'm trying to juggle everything at once and feel so overwhelmed and anxious. This video really helped to clear up my mind. Thank you so much.
okay this is really crazy because I just talked about this with my friend on Thursday night and now this video kinda builds on what we talked about and I really appreciate the information he gives the people. Thank you for spreading the grace of God
I had my boundaries *trampled* on by a friend for a whole year, they were super needy, and when they would mess up they would write a apology letter than do it all over again. I tried to be like Christ, you know because that’s me too I sometimes have to go back to confession to confess the same sins. So I would forgive and forgive and forgive but I had enough and now I just don’t wanna reply anymore. They also hurt some of my other friend and they stopped talking to him so I think I will too. I’ve honestly had enough, I’m tired.😕
Very helpful Fr. Mike; especially the bit at 3:25 where you mention that there are people in your life who need you, and, need you to set boundaries!
That was super helpful, I'm not great at establishing boundaries cuz I don't want to get people annoyed with me, but I'd be a happier person and I think they'd be happier with the honesty as long as it is gentle honesty. Thanks Father! Mike!
Father Mike you are so right and it's good to get affirmation that God will understand our limitations. I love your videos.
This is the best explanation on boundaries I’ve come across. Thank you Father Mike!
It takes great wisdom to judge different situations. May love and justice be our compass. Thank you for this video. 🌹#Christourmuse
I do needed to hear this right now Father Mike... Setting boundaries with my son who is an addict is the hardest task I've ever had to do. I couldn't do it for over 15 years. But I set it out in writing and vocally to him finally. I was feeling guilty because it seems like a contrary attitude as a Catholic mother...I was feeling so guilty! But your talking about how Jesus set boundaries was awesome for me to hear tonight! Thank you so much for all the great videos you share with me here in TH-cam. God bless you always!!
Thank you Father Mike..just what I needed this very moment.
God is truly guiding me.🙏🙏🙏
I appreciate your perspective. I feel like my mindset leans too much toward, "I have to be sacrificial like Christ was and serve others, not counting the cost to myself", but you clearly state it actually makes sense to set boundaries and ensure I can be at my best in serving others, just as Jesus took time for rest.
You inspire me to be happy Father Mike! I’m struggling In the area of legality or legalism however you want to call it. I think that I can gain God’s love by my works. I know it’s not the truth but I keep falling time and time. I pray that everyone who is going through a similar situation finds clarity. 🙏 thanks Ascension Presents! I love this channel
We all need me time.
Oh my word. I can not express how badly I needed this. I'm going to read this book in like a week tops, just completely changed my view on things.
Thank you so much father for this awesome sermon. This is exactly what I'm going through right now. It's very hard for me to say no to charities and then It affects my whole life situations, responsibilities and financially. I like to help people when they need me. Your advice has helped me sooo much!! Thank you, Father. God always bless you!!
God bless you all! 😊
@Padraig Flanagan Thanks so much! I love your Gaelic name!
you too!
Thank you Fr. so much for this discussion in setting boundaries with family members. My sister specifically. I needed to hear this today.
Peace, Joy and Love in the Most Holy Light of Christ Jesus.
This is so helpful to me Father. I have been struggling with setting Boundaries with close family and friends. This really helped me understand why its necessary. Thank you!
I don't know how i came upon your videos but i'm glad i did. i love your videos and your soul. God bless you Father
Hi Father Mike Schmidz
Thank you for teaching us things we've forgotten over the years and you make it easy to understand. God Bless you
Thank you Father
Super important topic. Thank you, Fr. Mike! Also, your Scriptural reflection on Our Lord's boundaries reminds me of when He welcomed the children. The Apostles were trying to do crowd control and shoo the parents with kids away, but Our Lord told them "No, let the children come to me." So He declared the parameters of His boundaries at that time.
I needed this. Too many times did I grew to close to people and then, when I felt it was dangerous due to me not setting boundaries. It was too late. Especially with people from the other sex
Sometimes i forget about what I can and can't do when i want to live a life with christ..thank you Fr.Mikr
This was the video I needed to see today! Praise God for our priests and in particular for Fr. Mike! Praying for all priests that they will speak the wisdom and truth of God always! 🙏
This pierced my heart. I don't necessarily have this with people but I do with food. I can't cut out food. In fact I happened upon a book by a Christian woman called "the Renewung of the Mind project" and it is all about setting boundaries to create new habits or stop bad habits in your life. She teaches three forms of renewing your mind :scripture memorization, conversations with God (guided prayer) and a technique she calls truth journaling so we can stop lying to ourselves or use false justifications. I used her methods with great success to lose weight and live within boundaries. But then I lost my way. She talks greatly about boundaries keep us safe because they keep us living in the stronghold of God. When you said boundaries helps the other person serve you it really was God speaking to me to return to him. Food should serve its purpose with me. It is a gift. But I need to practice boundaries so it doesn't grow to take a place in my life beyond its purpose.
Yes!!! Dr. Henry Cloud & John Townsend
Awesome video as always Father Mike, and very timely for my life! Thank you and may God continue to bless you in your ministry!
Thank you so much for your videos. They are really helpful for a consistent and healthy lifestyle, emotionally and spiritually. Thanks for your time and service to God.
Thank you Fr. Mike! May God continue to abundantly bless you! Godcidentally, I just read and loved the book you mentioned, “Boundaries” by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. I highly recommend this book to everyone. AMDG!
You have such good timing and I appreciate your humor.
Incredible. This is exactly what I needed right now.
Thank you Father Mike..... This conversation was the answer to one of my prayers 🙏
Great information Father Mike.
RESPECT !! Oh my goodness Fr, Mike. .,.that one word means more than ...
Hi Fr Mike. How timely! You are on the button with this advice...truly, all glory to God as I'm busy reading the book😁
Thanks, Fr. Mike! Setting boundaries can be such a struggle! I really appreciate your take on good Christian boundaries. This was very helpful for me 😊!
Thanks!
I am glad you talked about this because I am the type that felt like I had to be 100% there or 0% there. I used to not be able to say no. Now it has almost reversed and I almost never respond to calls for socializing or anything like that, but, Lord willing, I will be able to find that happy medium with boundaries. Excellent video, Father.
Thank you Fr. Mike...very crucial points that you have addressed on communication, and how to set and maintain healthy boundaries. Thank you. Much Blessings.
God is perfect, this is a perfect video at a perfect time. Thank you so much. Peace be with you always 🙏🏻🕯❤️
Boundaries are very important. I've even had to cut off relationships that were not healthy to the point they were bordering on being abusive.
I always am sweet .I have a sickness that i have had it all my life .people will respond to posative ..Cause i have five to seven kids that i work with .
The last four days I had the flu .no flu shot that also gives me the flue .I of couse got it from baby sitting .no dont get paid .Thats ok .When i had my widdows .One nurse said to me .Dont let stress get to you if it is stressful get out of it
I didnt even talk to my best friend for a yr.I went forward as always .Always knowing that things can cause u stress you dont need .Thank you father Mike .