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Seven Ways A Narcissist Will Negatively Impact Your Life.

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How a narcissist negatively takes over your life.

Be it the malignant, classic, covert, overt, somatic, cereal, vulnerable. Narcissist abuse is a hideous form of mental abuse, often hidden through many manipulative tactics, so people don’t even know what’s happening to them. With some, there is not only psychological violence but also physical abuse. Without us even knowing it, we become trapped in spiritual warfare. Death by psychological abuse. Any scars we carry from our past, a narcissist will rip wide open. Any goals or dreams we have, they will crush. They often begin as your hero and your dreams coming true, to end up becoming your biggest enemy and worst nightmare.

Everything they do is to meet the needs of their own. They are a leech, a parasite, a virus that infects your whole life. To me, most live by the seven deadly sins.

  1. Pride, excessive belief in themselves.
  2. Envy and jealousy of all others.
  3. Gluttony, to have more than they need.
  4. Lust, always craving for more.
  5. Anger, they can not accept love and always resort to anger in the end.
  6. Greed, material possessions, most often other people, not always.
  7. Sloths, most are rather lazy, exploiting others to get their needs met and doing the bare minimum to meet their never-ending wants and needs.

Healing from Narcissistic Abuse: A Guided Journal for Recovery and Empowerment: Reclaim Your Identity, Build Self-Esteem, and Embrace a Brighter Future

The narcissistic personality disorder is a disorder, and they do need to have at least five characteristics to have the disorder these are.

1. Has a grandiose sense of self-importance. Exaggerating achievements and talents.

2. Preoccupied with ultimate success. Lives in a fantasy world of power, control, dominance, brilliance.

3. Superiority. Believing they are special and above all others.

4. Entitled. Feels entitled to have all their own needs met, demanding, manipulative and controlling.

5. Excessive admiration. A constant need for excessive admiration.

6. Exploits others. Takes advantage and manipulates others to get their own needs met.

7. Lack of empathy. Can not truly connect with how others are feeling.

8. Envious and jealous. Hate people who have something they want, also believing others are envious of them.

9. Arrogant. An exaggerated sense of their own abilities and behaviours.

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The most significant things to look out for is a lack of genuine empathy, exploiting others, entitlement, and envious of others.

As narcissist manipulates others from the idealisation, devaluation, discarding and then the hoover stage. With pity plays, silent treatments, gaslighting, projection, and threats making us feel insecure and crazy. It takes time for good-hearted people who care and are kind to others to see what’s genuinely happening due to the narcissist’s covert, cruel and sometimes calculated games by then. We have to recover from not only the reality of the abuse that genuinely happened but also trauma bonding, anxiety, CPTSD, financial ruin and mental/ physical illnesses.

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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.

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