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#9: Vic Dorfman – How To Stop Getting Seduced By Psychopaths, Narcissists and Manipulative People

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Have you ever met a narcissist?

What about a psychopath?

Or maybe just a manipulative person?

It’s not fun.

Especially if they get the better of you.

But you don’t have to be a victim.

There are powerful tools for detecting psychopaths, narcissists and manipulative people.

You just have to put them in your toolbox.

That’s what this podcast is about.

Tools for not getting seduced by bad people…

…whether the “bad people” are dickheads at work, school or in the family.

Enjoy!

In This Episode with Vic Dorfman, You’ll Discover:

  • How to stop getting seduced by psychopaths, narcissists and manipulative people
  • Why you want your buttons to get pushed (but only by the right people at the right time)
  • How to feel your feelings without wallowing in them (and why it’s not really about feeling your feelings but feeling your s__s_____s)
  • Why you might feel more anxious as your life gets better
  • How to stop using meditation as a “spiritual bypass” (it’s an easy-but-costly mistake to make)
  • Why you should pay close attention when you don’t like someone’s face (and how to stop feeling guilty for not liking someone)
  continue reading

15 episódios

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Have you ever met a narcissist?

What about a psychopath?

Or maybe just a manipulative person?

It’s not fun.

Especially if they get the better of you.

But you don’t have to be a victim.

There are powerful tools for detecting psychopaths, narcissists and manipulative people.

You just have to put them in your toolbox.

That’s what this podcast is about.

Tools for not getting seduced by bad people…

…whether the “bad people” are dickheads at work, school or in the family.

Enjoy!

In This Episode with Vic Dorfman, You’ll Discover:

  • How to stop getting seduced by psychopaths, narcissists and manipulative people
  • Why you want your buttons to get pushed (but only by the right people at the right time)
  • How to feel your feelings without wallowing in them (and why it’s not really about feeling your feelings but feeling your s__s_____s)
  • Why you might feel more anxious as your life gets better
  • How to stop using meditation as a “spiritual bypass” (it’s an easy-but-costly mistake to make)
  • Why you should pay close attention when you don’t like someone’s face (and how to stop feeling guilty for not liking someone)
  continue reading

15 episódios

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