Did you ever react a tad bit too strongly to a slight, rude comment or criticism? It could be fatigue that’s got you snapping back. Or it could be something else.
Whenever something gets to me far more than it should, I question whether the emotional overreaction goes deeper.
Could my inner child be reacting to an unmet need? Is it a reminder of an unmet dream? Is it triggering negative beliefs I already hold about myself?
When something seemingly insignificant pulls you under, observe your reaction.
As you’ll read this week, your inner voice may be alerting you to a potential narcissist, problem in your current relationship, or long-term issue with your self-worth. Listen carefully, and you may discover a lurking issue that’s begging for your attention.
How to Spot A Narcissist–Heed This Tip
(Bonding Time) – How do you avoid getting hurt by narcissist? The easiest way may be to identify a narcissist and avoid getting in a relationship with them in the first place.
An Essential Exercise for Examining Underlying Beliefs
(Weightless) – What you think is not always true. If you find yourself getting stuck in negative beliefs, try this.
5 Myths & 5 Truths About Codependency
(Happily Imperfect) – You’re just helpful. It’s not like alcoholism runs in your family or anything. There’s no way your co-dependent right?
5 Ways to Teach a Child to be Mindful During an Ordinary Day
(Stress Better) – Especially in today’s instant gratification society, the best present you can give your children is presence. Formal training is not needed to apply any of these exercises in mindfulness.
Part 1: 7 Challenges of Borderline Personality Disorder
(Caregivers, Family & Friends) – A lot of factors make borderline personality disorder complicated for professionals, family, friends and caregivers. This article looks at seven core symptoms to look out for.
from World of Psychology http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2016/10/14/best-of-our-blogs-october-14-2016/
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