The Resilience Movement

Why Some Relationships Don’t Survive Boundaries

Donna Moulds Season 13 Episode 3

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Boundaries are often talked about as if they are simple.

But in real life, boundaries can change the trajectory of your relationships, your self-respect, and the way you move through the world.

In this episode of The Resilience Movement, Donna Moulds explores the reality of setting boundaries not the social media version, but the version that sometimes costs you something.

Donna shares a deeply personal story about the moment she realised that continuing to tolerate certain behaviours was no longer aligned with the person she had become. What followed was a decision that changed the dynamics of several relationships and ultimately brought a level of peace she had not experienced before.

This episode explores:

• Why boundaries are so difficult to create when you weren’t raised with them
 • How patterns of behaviour slowly reveal where boundaries are needed
 • Why the people who benefited from your lack of boundaries often resist your new ones
 • The emotional cost that sometimes comes with protecting your self-respect
 • The unexpected peace that can follow when you stop tolerating behaviour that diminishes you

Donna also shares 10 practical steps for setting boundaries and reflection questions to help you examine where boundaries may be needed in your own life.

If you have ever struggled with feeling responsible for other people’s comfort while ignoring your own wellbeing, this conversation will resonate deeply.

Sometimes the most powerful act of resilience is simply deciding what behaviour you will no longer accept.

Reflection Questions from the Episode

• Who in your life leaves you feeling respected, supported, and valued?
 • Where are you currently tolerating behaviour that doesn’t sit right with you?
 • What might change in your life if you had the courage to create a boundary there?

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The Resilience Movement explores resilience not as motivation or mindset, but as capacity the psychological, emotional, and identity foundations that allow people to perform, adapt, and sustain effectiveness through pressure, change, and adversity.

Hosted by Donna Moulds, the podcast features in-depth conversations with leaders, psychologists, educators, and professionals whose work sits at the intersection of resilience, leadership, identity, and human performance.

Drawing on Donna’s background in leadership, workforce development, and lived experience of navigating major life transitions, the show examines:

  • Psychological readiness and emotional regulation
  • Identity, responsibility, and role transition
  • Leadership behaviour and cultural impact
  • Sustained performance without burnout
  • What it actually takes to adapt and rebuild when life changes

This is a considered, evidence-informed podcast for people who want to think clearly, lead responsibly, and navigate challenge without losing themselves in the process.

The conversations also explore how people can develop the psychological skills required to adapt, recalibrate, and grow through change, rather than being defined or diminished by it.

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