Posted on January 27, 2020
by Courage Coaching
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Oversharing is something that I have also been guilty of on more than one occasion. Why do many of us overshare whereas most people only share what is necessary when meeting new people? In the video below, I explain a little bit about oversharing… Continue Reading “Oversharing”
Category: Adversity & support, complex ptsd, Dysfuntional relationships, Emotional abuse, Narcissistic abuse, Narcissistic abuse syndrome, recovery, UncategorizedTags: childhood trauma, cptsd, dysfunctional family, Narcissistic abuse, oversharing, weak boundaries
Posted on May 16, 2016
by Courage Coaching
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If you are afraid of experiencing other peoples’ negative responses or emotions, then you will do everything you can to avoid this.This fear will make it hard for you to say NO to someone and you end up doing things you really don’t want… Continue Reading “Fear of negative emotions & being a People pleaser”
Category: Child abuse, Emotional abuse, Mental illness, Narcissistic abuse, People Pleaser Syndrome, UncategorizedTags: anxiety, approval seeking, assertiveness, codependence, dysfunctional relationships, Emotional abuse, emotophobia, fear of negative emotions, learning to be assertive, low self-esteem, low self-worth, Narcissistic abuse, People Pleaser Syndrome, persistence, self growth, validation, weak boundaries