If you have difficulty owning your power to take care of yourself with people and live your life according to your own convictions, you may need to learn how to stop victimizing yourself. There a number of things you may be doing that are unnecessarily making you a victim. You may have learned them in your family of origin or be doing them to survive a difficult relationship. The truth is that you don't have to keep doing them. Watch this video to identify what you are doing to victimize yourself and how you can stop doing it.
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Recognizing and Dealing with Toxic Friendships
Taking Offense: Who Is Responsible?
Practicing Radical Acceptance
Counting the Cost of Confronting
Emotionally Immature People
Can a Dysfunctional Person Be a Christian?
Action Boundaries
Scapegoated By My Family for Helping
When to Use Imperative Boundaries
How Much Is Required to Live at Peace with Everyone? (Romans 12:18)
A Different Sermon for People in Difficult Relationships
Victim Shaming Hurts Victims Even More
Weak, Healthy, or Rigid Boundaries
Christian Toxic Positivity Isn't Positive
Is Being Sinful an Excuse for Bad Behavior?
Detaching Simplified: Just Let Them
Is It Jealousy or Grief? Is It the Sin of Covetousness or Pain?
A Reason Is Not an Excuse for Bad Behavior
Boundaries for Me but Not for Thee
My Wife’s Detaching in Love Led to My Sexual Addiction Recovery
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