đż Boundaries Drawn in Truth
A Safe Space for Reclaiming Voice, Safety, and Sacred Self-Respect
Welcome.
You have found your way to a space built on one simple truth:
You are allowed to protect your peace.
You are allowed to say no. You are allowed to walk away.
And you are allowed to draw the lineâeven when others donât understand, approve, or agree.
For many of us who have survived harm, abuse, or betrayal, the word âboundariesâ can feel heavy.
Maybe you were taught that keeping the peace was more important than keeping yourself safe.
Maybe you were punished for having needs.
Maybe youâve been told that standing up for yourself means youâre difficult, dramatic, or âtoo much.â
But here, we draw our boundaries in truth.
Not in guilt. Not in fear. Not in shame.
Truth.
Because your truth is sacred.
And boundaries are the lines we drawânot to shut love out, but to let real love in.
⨠What Youâll Find on This Page:
Gentle guidance on what healthy boundaries look and feel like
Survivor-affirming affirmations to strengthen your voice
Tools and resources to support boundary setting in daily life
Reflection questions to reconnect with your truth
Downloadable guides and healing exercises
Real-talk posts on boundaries in family, love, work, faith, and community
đ¤ď¸ You Are Not Behind
If you’re just beginning to learn about boundaries, youâre not late.
Youâre right on time.
Healing is not linear. It loops. It rests. It roars.
And every time you choose truth over people-pleasing or silence, you are rewriting your legacy.
đŹ A Note from Tonya GJ Prince
âIâve walked beside Survivors for over 30 years. Iâve seen what happens when women are told that their safety is optional. Iâve also seen the freedom that blooms when we learn to say, âThis is where I end and you begin. This is what love must look like if it wants to stay.â Boundaries are not rejection. They are resurrection.â