Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist: How to End the Drama and Get On with Life Free Audiobook Download by Margalis Fjelstad


"How to End the Drama and Get On With Life" by Margalis Fjelstad is a book that discusses the idea of how to end up being a "caretaker" of one of these two personality types. The idea is that the person's life has been so long dominated by drama, it becomes difficult for them to move on with their lives. Fjelstad suggests ending the selfish caretaking behavior and moving on with your life.

It's easy to put up with the borderline or narcissistic person that has been with you for a long time. It's hard to leave, but sometimes it is necessary. This audiobook will give you practical advice on how to end the drama and get on with life.

In this book, Margalis Fjelstad explains that life is complicated enough in itself. We don't need to add to the stress by taking care of those who are emotionally or physically incapable of taking care of themselves. They can't change and so we shouldn't spend our time trying to make them. We should take responsibility for ourselves and move on with our lives.

Borderline and narcissism are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Borderline is a diagnosis with many overlapping features that can include mood swings, self-harm, paranoia, and other symptoms. Narcissism is more about self-image, with narcissistic individuals having a grandiose and inflated view of themselves. Unlike borderline, people who suffer from narcissism aren't emotionally dependent on others to sustain their sense of self.

Everybody caretakes someone and it can be anyone- a family member, your spouse or partner, a friend, even a stranger. The reason that this happens is because we are all biologically wired to act as caregivers and a lack of resources and the desire to provide help and support often causes us to become over-involved. When one person in the relationship is borderline or narcissistic, they often elicit these feelings from their partner who then becomes emotionally drained. This article discusses how you can break free from caretaking the borderline or narcissist by following these steps: 1) Identify the steps required for you to take care of yourself without being in the relationship; 2) Find ways to give yourself some time away from the situation; 3) Evaluate what

It's not easy to stop caretaking a borderline or narcissistic loved one. The person who is borderline or narcissistic will always be disappointed, and they won't be able to trust you anymore. But if you want a better life, it's time to stop the drama and start living your life. Learn more about what causes borderlines and how to help them in this audiobook

Published Date 2016-05-26
Duration 8 hours 3 minutes
Author Margalis Fjelstad
Narrated Dawn McKelvie Cyr
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Self Development

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