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@_aaselenophilee Taking care of ourselves is never selfish
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@DrDoyleSays Quite a narcissistic take IMO. Morals are there for s reason, to regulate interpersonal relationships. You don't owe an apology for cheating on your spouse because you feel and need it? Think it twice.
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@sweatystartup I suppose these stats are just made up and not backed up by any reliable source?
A very familiar scenario: working in a non-profit or any other sensitive problem (ie. Health or mental care). No resources for hiring and delegation, but you do care for the people affected.
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If you’re working 70 hours a week you have one of three problems:
1) you are a poor delegator.
This is the most likely scenario (95%)
2) you have too much ego, believe you’re too special, and incorrectly believe only you can do the job.
This is very common (4.9%)
3) you’re in too hard of a business.
There are some businesses that just can’t be scaled. The market sucks and nobody has done it before you.
You’re solving a problem that doesn’t exist and trying to climb an impossible mountain.
This is rare (.1%)
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@Theholisticpsyc Safe people also understand about boundaries and the importance of respecting others time. Consistently making people wait or not showing up is very disrespectful.
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@JasonRo35771763 @Theholisticpsyc Letting go a little bit can help you. Talking about it is a way of letting go.
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@Theholisticpsyc I always struggle with they idea of letting be yourself. So much in conflict with communicate your needs, or balance out the chores.
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@Theholisticpsyc @saliabbasraza Everyone can change but many won't change. Particularly narcissists.
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@saliabbasraza I believe anyone can change. BPD, narcissistic traits... these are attachment wounds. When people ask “can someone who’s narcissistic change?” They’re often actually asking... can I change them? The answer is no. Change is internal.
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Narcissistic traits come from our childhood developmental years. We need a secure childhood connection to develop a sense of self.
If:
- emotional needs weren’t met
-connections were unpredictable and chaotic
- a parent was ‘hands off’ and the child raised themselves
- a child became a parent to their parent (parentification)
.... a healthy sense of self can’t develop.
Narcissism is the lack of a healthy and full sense of self.
The traits will mirror traits found in children:
- emotional impulsivity
- emotional reactivity
- self centering
- inability to self reflect
- control/manipulation (an attempt to find safety)
- entitlement
Those with narcissistic traits are still stuck within early stages of childhood development.
Stunted emotionally, they use relationships to feel some sense of control to mask their internal chaos.
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@Theholisticpsyc I don't get this one, you never ask for anything? Like equally distributing the household load? Or maybe stop an addiction?
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@VisceralVixen69 @Enciphered @narcsupport101 What I don't get is how can you self asses as BPD and not fix it? It has 85% recovery chance with therapy. The main problem with BPD in my opinion is the lack of self awareness. Said differently, most of the time if you are mad at someone you are misinterpreting.
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@Enciphered @narcsupport101 Thank you.
I hate the common misconceptions and rumors of borderlines. The stereotypes are just cruel and foolish. I hate when people think we are the monsters. If you're gonna spread facts, spread FACTS, not poor stereotypes.
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