Episode 67: How Setting Boundaries Can Set You Free with Steph Koenig

Boundaries are often talked about as limits—but what if they’re actually the key to more freedom? In this episode, Hannah Morgan is joined by working mom coach Steph Koenig to explore how thoughtful, flexible boundaries can help parents reclaim their time, identity, and peace of mind.

Steph explains why boundaries rooted in self-awareness—not rigidity—are essential for working parents. From navigating the blurred lines between work and home to protecting your sense of self beyond your roles as parent and professional, this conversation reframes boundaries as tools for connection rather than restriction.

Together, Hannah and Steph discuss how boundaries evolve with seasons of life, why listening to your body is critical when something isn’t working, and how prioritizing yourself first ultimately allows you to show up better for everyone else.


Key Takeaways

  • You can only control yourself: Boundaries begin with recognizing that you can’t manage others’ reactions—only your own thoughts, feelings, and actions.

  • Rigid doesn’t mean strong: Boundaries need flexibility to adapt to changing seasons of life without breaking down.

  • Awareness comes first: When a boundary isn’t working, your body and emotions often signal it before your mind does.

  • Boundaries protect identity: Healthy boundaries create space for you to exist beyond work and parenting roles.

  • Self-care strengthens connection: Putting yourself first allows you to be more present and engaged with others.

Quotes

  • “You can only control your own thoughts, feelings, and actions—and that realization is incredibly freeing.”

  • “Rigid boundaries don’t equal strong boundaries. Flexibility is what makes them sustainable.”

  • “If a boundary isn’t creating freedom, it’s time to reassess it.”

  • “Putting yourself first doesn’t make you less of a parent—it makes you a better one.”

  • “Boundaries aren’t about restriction; they’re about creating space for what matters most.”

Resources Mentioned

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