Controlling People: How to Deal With Controlling and Manipulative People (Understanding Narcissists & Codependency)
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Controlling People: How to Deal With Controlling and Manipulative People (Understanding Narcissists & Codependency)
Dealing With Someone Who Is Manipulative and Trying To Control You
All of us have dealt at one time or another with controlling people. Quite surely, it is an experience that is neither pleasant nor empowering. More often than not, they leave scars that are not so easily forgotten.
Some of the people in our lives seek to control or manipulate us due to various motives. They affect us significantly especially if they are our loved ones, mother, father, husband, wife, or the co-workers we have to deal with everyday. What are the characteristics of these personalities and how can we identify them? How do we deal with them and turn negative relationships and interactions into positive ones? This book is focused on answering these questions.
Here Are a Few Things From The Book Manipulative & Controlling People
In order to detect a relationship where one person has unhealthy control over another, it is important to understand how to spot theses people.
Control freaks can be detected by theses behaviors:
They want to change who you are
They are overly giving in the beginning of the relationship
They don’t like you to question them
They Isolate their partners from their friends and family
They’re liars
Possibly a narcissist or codependent personality
They degrade your self-esteem and confidence
They are overly critical of others
They are insanely jealous
They are unaware of their behavior
Controlling personalities are people who want to stay in control. In particular, they love controlling other people. These people often tend to have issues regarding co-dependency; they tend to rely on the controlling ability they have over you so that they can gain a measure of self-confidence and self-security.
The downside on your part in this relationship is that it makes you feel that you have lost control over your own actions and even your own self. You lose your independence and the relationship makes you feel as if you're under the other person’s thumb. In the process, you may even lose your self-esteem.
After reading this book, you will know how to deal with the person in your life that is trying to control you. Get it now while it still being offered at this introductory price!
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