- Do you find yourself at the bottom of an ever-growing long to-do list, waaaay beneath your dog? Taking care of everyone else and putting yourself last?
- Find yourself saying yes to things you know aren’t in your dog’s best interests?
- Silently resentful when you’re piled with unsolicited advice, feeling like a failure because you must look like you need help?
- Disagreements with the family about how to raise your dog?
If you’re anything like I was, you’ve probably spent years avoiding conflict, keeping the peace, and putting everyone else’s comfort before your own.
You’ve learned to swallow the ‘no,’ soften the truth, and shrink your needs down to fit into other people’s plans. And you’ve done it well. So well that people probably describe you as easygoing, helpful, flexible. Maybe even selfless.
But lately, it’s costing you. Your energy. Your time. Your dog’s progress.
Terrifying.
You know something needs to change – but the thought of actually saying it out loud?
If any of that sounds like you, and you know deep down that you and your dog deserve more than being a doormat, this workshop can’t be missed.
You’ll know exactly:
- The right time to set a boundary (and stop overthinking it, or being a martyr)
- How to find the right words, even when your voice shakes
- What to say and do if the other person pushes back
- And how to deal with the guilt, anxiety or discomfort that often shows up afterwards
This is boundary setting without bravado. No shouting. No ultimatums. You’ll leave with a boundary you’re ready to set (to improve either your dog’s life or your own), the language to say it, and a plan to follow through.
If you’re ready to stop ghosting, avoiding, or absorbing everyone else’s stuff, you must join us. This is possibly the most important class I’ve ever created for VIP, and well worth the admission fee alone.
Here’s the Zoom link you need:
Time: Oct 4, 2025 10:00 AM London
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82929960162
Meeting ID: 829 2996 0162
Passcode: 988368