Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Charlene Walters, MBA, PhD
2 min readMar 27, 2024
Photo by Daniel Janzen on Unsplash

There is an idiom by Robert Frost that I have always liked. He wrote, “Good fences make good neighbors.” It came to mind recently when my next-door neighbors mentioned that they were considering removing the wall that separates our two properties. The thought of that wall coming down actually struck a great deal of terror in me as I love the privacy and separation. It goes beyond that though. It has to do with protecting my space and having some distance.

Upon reflection, I realize that both the saying and this particular situation are about setting boundaries. Establishing boundaries is so important. They help us to respect each other’s feelings, needs, and security and allow for more harmonious relationships. I live in the city and space is tight. The wall makes me feel better as it clearly lays out where one property stops and the other begins. I have already decided that if the wall comes down, I will put up a fence. I am not trying to be antagonistic, but to instead maintain that boundary. That wall has been there a long time because it’s a good idea.

Boundaries are critical in all of our relationships, particularly if we are people pleasers who try to make others comfortable at our own expense. Although we don’t want to hurt others, we need to set boundaries to take care of ourselves and those we care about. These boundaries can be around our personal…

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Charlene Walters, MBA, PhD
Charlene Walters, MBA, PhD

Written by Charlene Walters, MBA, PhD

I'm a Business Mentor, Writer/Ghostwriter, Corporate Trainer, Curriculum Consultant, TV host and Author: https://www.ownyourother.com

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