In order to create distance from a narcissistic abuser, the survivor must first be able to ask oneself: "what should I have to put up with?" and feel free to answer this question honestly for themselves. In today's video I explain how the super-power personality trait of being empathic can sometimes get in the way of knowing what you will and will not put up with from others. And watch until the end because I offer a strategy to selectively deploy your empathy. This can help you feel safe to decide that you will not put up with certain ways of being treated by others.
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