The Boundary Reset by Julie Hartig, nonfiction, Patagonia shoreline

By Julie Hartig

The Boundary Reset: 

Creating a Life with More Space, Clarity, and Ease

If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, overwhelmed, or responsible for everyone but yourself, The Boundary Reset was written for you.

This short, reflective booklet explores why burnout so often happens to caring, capable people—and how small, compassionate shifts can help you protect your time, energy, and wellbeing without guilt or confrontation.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Insight into the beliefs that keep us overextending

  • Simple reflections for choosing more intentionally

  • Language for setting limits that preserves connection

Not a prescriptive self-help guide, but a collection of strategies shaped through first-hand experience and real-world practice.

Author

Julie Hartig

I write character-driven fiction rooted in lived experience—stories about complicated families, moral pressure, and the cost of care.

The Boundary Reset grew out of the same questions that shape my fiction, offering a nonfiction space to pause, reflect, and recalibrate.

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Julie Hartig standing on the mountain trail La Luz, wearing a blue hiking shirt and backpack.

Fiction rooted in lived experience.

Real Struggles. Whispered truths. Unforgettable stories.

Comments From Readers

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A real gift. Powerful and beautifully presented. Thought my wife would like it. Surprised how much it applied to me. 

– Martin H.

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I think it’s helpful but also realistic, and not “toxic positivity.”

– Emily F.

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Setting boundaries has always been hard for me. I kept nodding along as I read and realized I’d been living out every one of those myths.

– Patricia B.

Work in Progress!

The Boundary Reset grew out of a central theme in my novel Hope and Madness.

In the story, Sierra Mason spends years holding her family together, stepping in again and again when her sister needs help, until care begins to chip away at her own wellbeing. As she fights to protect her sister’s future, she’s forced to confront a painful truth: love without limits carries a cost to everyone involved.

This nonfiction booklet is my gift to Sierra and others like her. It’s for readers who recognize the toll of responsibility, the weight of unspoken expectations, and the difficulty of choosing yourself without abandoning the people you love.

Think of it as a companion to the novel. A pause. A place to reflect on where care ends and overextension begins.

Words Hope and Madness on a background that is a section of VanGogh's Starry Night artwork

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