Setting boundaries can be a challenging task, but it’s one that’s important to master if you want your relationships to stay healthy and positive, instead of weighing you down.

That’s whatÌý“Building Good Fences,”Ìýa newÌýSN PlusÌýarticle, is all about. You’ll find definitions of different boundary types, examples of common barriers and advice on how to overcome those barriers, so you can start identifying and putting your own boundaries into place.

Whether it’s in your work or personal life, healthy boundaries are key to building positive relationships that motivate you and help you avoid toxic ones that leave you feeling burnt out. Read this article and learn how to start setting them!

This digital bonus article fromÌýSchool NutritionÌýmagazineÌýis sure to resonate with school nutrition professionals at all levels.ÌýSharing is caring, so be sure to send theÌý“Building Good Fences”Ìýlink to all of your team members.

For more strategies and solutions in K-12 foodservice, check out theÌýSN PlusÌýarchive in SNA’s onlineÌýResource Library.

School NutritionÌýthanksÌýÌýfor its generous support in making this article available.

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