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"How I Set Boundaries for Myself as an Intimacy Professional" - Amanda Edwards writes for Intimacy Directors and Coordinators

"As an IP, I’m used to supporting others to identify, express, and advocate for their own boundaries but, what about mine? I found myself accepting every job, every challenging conversation, every “hat” I was asked to wear and that was not okay. I needed boundaries for myself as an IP. Today, Bridget and I believe a combination of education, self-reflection, and integrity sets us up to be successful both in the work we do and making appropriate referrals for the work we’re not suited to do. And the truth of the matter is that both are equally important."


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