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How to Stop Being a Narcissist
- Overcome the Toxic Narcissism that is Sabotaging Your Relationships
- Narrated by: Christopher Macky
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
Learn to be strong, confident, and admired without being viewed as a jerk!
If you’re tired, this it’s the right time to make a change.
Do you want to know how to build healthy relationships?
It’s tough to transform the habits that negatively impact your life on your own.
Do you find it hard to maintain existing connections, ultimately resulting in lost opportunities? It’s proven that by taking the right daily actions, you can build and strengthen the bonds you need to take you where you want to go.
Do you fear losing the people closest to you because of your narcissistic tendencies? That’s where the multi-award-nominated author Lucas Bailey’s book How to Stop Being a Narcissist comes into its own!
You’d better buckle up, because the changes you want are coming fast! The methods in this book are not about being a passive, people-pleasing, butt-kisser! It’s about learning how to massively improve your own social skill sets. It’s about discovering how to make genuine connections. It’s about learning how to dismantle the barriers that prevent you from getting what you want from life.
How will this benefit you?
- Learn to be strong, confident, and admired without being viewed as a narcissist.
- Become a supercharged people magnet, attract, and maintain the relationships that you really want.
- Through the doors of opportunity wide open by developing genuine connections with your newfound electric personality.
- Be more than just “liked”. Be massively respected at the same time.
- Be viewed as a leader without people thinking you’re a total self-centered jerk!
They say that you’ll either thank or kick yourself tomorrow for the actions you take today. Don't let toxic narcissism continue to sabotage your relationships, your career, or your life! Take the first step towards self-improvement and growth!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Maxwell Watkins
- 09-07-23
Brilliant
A brilliant guide to overcoming narcissism, delivered in what I though to be a thoroughly enjoyable way. With a strong emphasis on the impact it can have on relationships (both personally, in your love life, and in your career), the author highlights the importance of actively working to overcome the traits that are likely to negatively affect them.
Packed from start to finish with a wealth of valuable tips and hacks on cultivating self-love as a means of healing from narcissism, I found that it made you stop and think about what you do and how to work around it. Bailey gives a real feel good vibe, serving as a guiding light for personal growth and transformation with a nurturing tone full of humor and wisdom but without the usual ra-ra nonsense.
The information will make a big difference in my life and I’m grateful for the recommendation.
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- Cazza82
- 04-01-24
compassionate
I wondered if I was a narcissist, although I have a narcissistic injury from childhood, I don't think I'm particularly narcissistic all the time. I definitely related to some aspects, particularly a fragile ego and fits of rage. Current narratives about narcissism are unhelpful and I found this book compassionate in its delivery. I'm glad you mentioned the "empath" movement. I think there are many more people who have narcissistic injuries who hide behind the label of "empath". Trauma is a terrible thing and leaves a mark throughout history.
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- Hayden Kim
- 09-07-23
Just what I was looking for
Learn to break free from the toxic relationship patterns that are damaging your opportunities, and become a respected leader that can attracte positive opportunities effortlessly. This audiobook empowers you to be seen as a confident, influential individual without being labeled as self-centered, making it a valuable guide for personal growth and leadership.
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- Shams Hussein
- 09-01-24
Useful insight
Having just finally discovered that I may be a narcissist, this book is eye opening. Most books on this subject our about how to “kick a narcissist out of your life” or survive living with them. Being a narcissist trying to be better I could not find a lot of content directed at the narcissist but rather their victim.
This book is the exception and would be a great eye opener to anyone who has realized they have some narcissistic behaviours/ traits and want to work on being a better person
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- Alfredo Hudson
- 17-07-23
It’s all about perspective
One of the key takeaway messages to this is to understand that even though your own perspective on a situation counts a lot, it’s not the only one that counts, and if you are truly on a path of self-improvement then it’s never too late to learn to be a little more empathetic and take responsibility for your actions. Loved it and will listen to it again for sure.
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- Pindar
- 17-07-23
Practice gratitude rather than attention seeking
A very informative and enjoyable listen. I like the parts about reminding yourself to be grateful, cause once you do this you can take a step back and see most situations for what they really are. The information came easy and I leaned a lot.
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- Muhammad J
- 12-07-23
Self-love but not self-centered.
Toxic narcissism can affect a person's relationship with their environment and cause them to worry too much about their appearance and the recognition they receive from others. It is a form of exaggerated self-esteem and a desire for empowerment that usually results in abusive and manipulative behavior.
This audiobook helps you to acknowledge your own shortcomings and flaws when relating to others helping you to connect, improve relationships, and help others to develop as well in the process. It has helped me to be able to visualize how I can work inside myself to be more empathetic, which can only be a good thing.
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- David Diaz
- 12-07-23
Get Out of Your Own Way
This intriguing download offers valuable guidance to help its listeners overcoming narcissism and explores the impact of childhood experiences on adult behaviors. With practical tips on self-love for healing, character references for relatability, and indicator cues to how to notice destructive behaviors starting and what to do to disrupt them to prevent them from playing out. Anyone striving to break free from narcissistic tendencies or behavoirs that sabotage your opportunities and relationships should take the time to download and listen to this book.
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