Infatuation Rules
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How to eliminate toxic people from your life. Let them know how you feel. While you do not owe them an explanation, this is probably more for you. ... Put some distance between you and them. ... Set hard boundaries. ... Don't be pulled into a crisis. ... Spend more time with positive people. ... Talk to someone. ... Forgive but don't forget.
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Read More »Throughout life, you will encounter toxic people. Whether it's a pessimistic family member, a friend who doesn’t respect your time, or a manipulative boss, it’s just unavoidable. While this may just seem like an inconvenience, the truth is these types of individuals can be dangerous to your health and well-being. For starters, they can eat up a lot of your time and energy. For example, when you come home from work you may spend the rest of the evening complaining about a co-worker with your partner -- which may put a strain on your relationship. Another example would be a friend who has a habit of arriving late. So, if you were meeting them for lunch, that means the rest of your afternoon has to be adjusted because they didn’t show up on time. Additionally, they may cause you to lose your temper, which in turn leads to negative feelings like anger, resentment, and even poor self-esteem. And, this could create more stress in your life . Perhaps that’s why those with more toxic relationships in their life are at greater risk of heart disease . Even worse? Toxicity is contagious. The reason is that it’s a natural defense mechanism. As Howard Bloom explains in The Lucifer Principle, increased toxicity was one of the earliest evolutionary adaptations -- this bacteria had to become more toxic in order to survive. At the same time, because this term is thrown around too loosely, you should first be able to spot the warning signs before taking any further action. According to Barrie Sueskind , a therapist in Los Angeles who specializes in relationships, these include:
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