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Coming away from any relationship is hard enough. With a narcissist, it is beyond devastating if that was your parents, a close friend, a family member or your partner.

Those painful memories of the past, slowly putting the pieces of reality back together, often while the narcissist in your life is still playing some form of a manipulative game. Trying to destroy you when you’re already down and at rock bottom, trying your absolute best to pick yourself back up, and they can hit you with smear campaigns, lies, and more false promises of change.

A narcissistic relationship can often leave people with lots of things to overcome.

Often you are left feeling like you’ve gone crazy with little or no self-esteem. Losing jobs, money, homes, your possessions, some lose their children and their sanity.

Trying to work out what actually happened and fitting the pieces of your life back together is hard enough. Working on ourselves and changing who we are to who we want to be is a big enough job on its own. Yet, with the trauma bond, the fact they can play nice, your reactions at times from being provoked, struggling with the reactive abuse To now creating boundaries, going no contact, and putting your life back together, you can be left feeling as though you’re fighting for your life and no one understands. Unfortunately, far too many of us go through this in silence. You are not alone in this. People have recovered. There is help and support out there. If they were a narcissist or not, abuse is abuse, and you don’t deserve to be treated this way. Toxic people are energy drainers, and they create so much misery and mayhem in our lives. It often leaves us with more self-doubt, so here are a few things narcissistic people do in relationships.

You can move past this and rebuild who you are and create who you want to be.

For those who are incredibly toxic, no contact, parent, friend or partner.

Those who are less toxic, and it would mean cutting off other family members, limiting your time around them, giving them no reactions, understanding who they are why they do what they do.

Ways to recover.

Often in life, we come across opposition and desperate situations, and these, while we focus on them, can keep us locked within them. Old pathways don’t lead to new destinations. We have to deal with whatever we have to deal with at that moment. Then we have to let it go. If it’s not going to serve our future, we must leave it in the past, even if that’s just changing the way in which we respond to things, not changing our response to please others, responding to please ourselves. Not to harm others, when someone keeps inviting you to an argument, you don’t have to take part, when we take part in arguments trying to defend ourselves, we are the ones left feeling inadequate, when we leave them to think what they will of us and choose a new direction in life, we become happier, there is no wrong in defending yourself to those who’ll listen, no wrong in listening to those who defend themselves who are hurt. For those who don’t listen or care for your feelings, it’s time to close that door on that chapter of your life, so you can start opening new ones that work for you.

Check these out!

15 Rules To Deal With Narcissistic People.: How To Stay Sane And Break The Chain.

Narcissists Handbook: The ultimate guide to understanding and overcoming narcissistic and emotional abuse.-1

Boundaries with Narcissists: Safeguarding Emotional, Psychological, and Physical Independence.

Hilarious (and Horrifying) Narcissistic Memes And Their Meanings.

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Keep going. You’ve got this, and you are worthy. You are beautiful.

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The narcissists counter-parenting.

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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.

Lovebomb, devalue, discard, hoover and repeat.

Smear campaign.

Handle yourself around a narcissist.

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