
How to Stop Being Toxic
Break Free from Manipulative Habits, Protect Your Loved Ones, and Build Healthier Relationships
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Narrated by:
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Ron AAlgar Watt
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By:
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W. B. Smith
About this listen
Struggling with toxic patterns that strain your relationships? This transformative guide offers tools to foster meaningful connections and break free from harmful cycles. Ideal for teens, young adults, and adults alike, it provides actionable steps toward healing and self-awareness.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Practical techniques to recognize and change toxic behaviors.
- Steps to heal past trauma and encourage future growth.
- Exercises to boost emotional intelligence (EQ) and self-awareness.
- Methods for setting healthy boundaries without guilt.
- Insights into empathy and communication for deeper connections.
- Strategies to improve self-esteem and replace self-critique with self-compassion.
- Tools to protect yourself from gaslighting and address narcissism.
- Tips on embracing vulnerability for stronger relationships.
With real-life examples, interactive exercises, and easy-to-follow guidance, this book simplifies complex concepts into actionable steps, empowering you to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Start your journey towards compassion and connection today!
©2024 Christina Kiser (P)2025 Christina Kiser
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