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You don't set a boundary right away — you first assess: 'Is this really my limit? Am I being too sensitive? Is this worth saying?' This gives your boundaries real quality, but sometimes you assess too long and you're already hurt before you decide. Your feelings don't need to pass an audit to count.
💡 Did you know?
Neuroscience research finds that 'assessment-oriented' thinkers show about 30% higher prefrontal cortex activity during decision-making, making them better at delayed gratification and risk evaluation — but also 2.5 times more likely to experience analysis paralysis before acting.
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