Boundaries

When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life

July 19, 2017

Does your life feel like it’s out of control? Perhaps you feel like you have to say yes to everyone’s requests. Maybe you find yourself readily taking responsibility for others’ feelings and problems. Or perhaps you focus so much on being loving and unselfish that you’ve forgotten your own limits and limitations. Or maybe it’s all of the above.

In the New York Times bestseller, Boundaries, Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend help you learn when to say yes and know how to say no in order to take control of your life and set healthy, biblical boundaries with your spouse, children, friends, parents, co-workers, and even yourself.

Now updated and expanded for the digital age, this book continues to help millions of people around the world answer these tough questions:

  1. 1. What Does a Boundary Look Like?
  2. 2. What a Boundary Looks Like
  3. 3. Boundary Problems
  4. 4a. How Boundaries Are Developed
  5. 4b. How Boundaries Are Developed
  6. 5a. Boundary Laws – Sowing & Responsibility
  7. 5b. Boundary Laws – Power
  8. 5c Boundary Laws – Respect
  9. 5d. Boundary Laws – Motivation
  10. 5e. Boundary Laws – Evaluation
  11. 5f. – Boundary Laws – Proactivity
  12. 5g. Boundary Laws – Envy
  13. 5h. Boundary Laws – Activity
  14. 5i. Boundary Laws – Exposure
  15. 6. Boundary Myths
  16. 7. Boundaries with Family
  17. 8. Boundaries with Friends
  18. 9. Marital Boundaries
  19. 10. Boundaries with Children
  20. 11. Work Boundaries