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The Most Common Patterns Of Narcissistic Behaviour.

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Believe In patterns, not apologies.”

The word narcissist gets thrown around a lot these days; everyone’s ex seems to be a narcissistic person, and while in a lot of cases this is true, in others, it’s not. Some exes might come close as people can have a trait or two of the disorder. However, it is a personality disorder, so someone who cheats a lot doesn’t mean they are a narcissist if they haven’t got at least 5 of the nine criteria. However, it’s still a toxic relationship. Someone who is confident doesn’t make them a narcissist. Someone who takes selfies doesn’t make them a narcissist. Also, some people are just negative or just toxic. You are allowed to love yourself. In fact, this is the primary key to your own inner happiness, and we should all love ourselves first, which can be extremely hard to learn. Most narcissistic people, deep down, don’t actually love themselves. They are very hurt, insecure individuals who fill their needs and make themselves feel better by sucking the life out of others, destroying people along the way, not realising this continued pattern of behaviour isn’t a nice way to live for themselves or those around them.

The narcissistic personality disorder is on a spectrum. There are those on the high end that are incredibly toxic and dangerous, those on the lower end that you might be able to manage your time around them and all those in between. Not all narcissistic people cheat. All do lie. Some manipulative people are not actually narcissists. They don’t destroy others to succeed. Some successful people are, and some are not.

There are many types of narcissists out there, and once you open up to others, you’ll notice just how similar they are in their treatment of others.

“A narcissist is a con artist, and they will sell you a dream and deliver a living nightmare.

Here are some of the more common signs of how narcissists behave if you think you have or you are dealing with one.

The narcissist is stuck with a narcissist personality disorder. They are not interested in changing as they don’t see fault within themselves. They will continue this pattern throughout life, often getting worse with age, it did not start with you, and it will not end with you. Whatever they do to you, it’s not about you. It’s all about them. They want you to believe you are the problem to change who you are and help them. Most will straight out say to you. ” it is not all about you.” because they believe it’s all about them and their needs been met. They do not care for others. They only care for themselves, you can not help them, you can help yourself by walking free. It is about you, your happiness, and your life, you choose to help others, and they choose to destroy others. Whoever the narcissist is or was in your life, learn your own reality and your own truths. You do not need negative, toxic people who bring you down. Life’s hard enough. Surround yourself with positive, supportive, uplifting people.

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Elizabeth Shaw is not a Doctor or a therapist. She is a mother of five, a blogger, a survivor of narcissistic abuse, and a life coach, She always recommends you get the support you feel comfortable and happy with. Finding the right support for you. Elizabeth has partnered with BetterHelp (Sponsored.) where you will be matched with a licensed councillor, who specialises in recovery from this kind of abuse.

Click here for Elizabeth Shaw’s Recommended reading list for more information on recovery from narcissistic abuse.

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