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“Set boundaries early and often in your relationships. It will reveal how the other person responds to your limits and can help you spot a narcissist before you get sucked in.” – Terri Cole
Intro
Are you a giver? Do you find that you are usually on the giving end of things in relationships? If you’re a giver, do you attract takers? In today’s podcast, I explain what can be particularly dangerous about a relationship between a codependent and a narcissist and give you the tools to avoid becoming entangled in one.
Highlights:
- 02:34 Codependent behaviors
- 04:16 Narcissistic behaviors
- 08:32 Why is there so much attraction between codependents and narcissists
- 13:04 How bad boundaries show up in codependent/narcissist relationships
- 14:08 Strategies to avoid entering a relationship with a narcissist
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Bam! That hit really close to home. I am not in that relationship anymore but describes it to a “T”. I am definitely a codependent so I will be more aware of that going forward. Thank you!
I’m glad this resonated for you, Amy! Thank you for sharing ❤️