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Spotting Manipulation in Conversations; How to Trust Your Gut Again

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In this conversation, Lizzie and Deana explore the complexities of manipulation within faith-based relationships, particularly focusing on how women of faith may be more susceptible to manipulative behaviors. They discuss various manipulation tactics, including passive-aggressive humor, emotional guilt, and triangulation, while emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy communication. The conversation concludes with practical tools for recognizing manipulation and affirmations for those feeling confused or overwhelmed in their relationships.

Takeaways

  • Women of faith are often taught to be people-centric, making them vulnerable to manipulation.
  • Toxic empathy is not reflected in the Bible; we must be wise as serpents.
  • Gut feelings can be a form of guidance, often overlooked in faith contexts.
  • Manipulation can manifest through passive-aggressive humor and emotional guilt.
  • Triangulation involves bringing in a third party to avoid accountability.
  • Recognizing patterns in relationships is crucial for understanding manipulation.
  • Healthy communication requires mutual respect and acknowledgment of feelings.
  • Confusion in conversations often indicates unhealthy dynamics.
  • Self-awareness tools can help identify manipulation signs.
  • You are not alone in your experiences; validation is important.

Chapters

00:00
The Vulnerability of Women of Faith

02:35
Recognizing Manipulation Tactics

04:48
Understanding Emotional Guilt and Obligation

07:22
The Impact of Triangulation

10:02
Healthy Communication Strategies

12:37
Discernment and Self-Check Techniques

15:17
Conclusion and Affirmation

Like and follow us on YouTube, & Tik Tok! Surviving Toxic Relationships

@survivingtoxicrelationships12
We would love to have you join us on our public FB group; Women of Faith; Breaking Free From Toxic Relationships, or request to join our private FB group; The Matadoras.

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55 episodes

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In this conversation, Lizzie and Deana explore the complexities of manipulation within faith-based relationships, particularly focusing on how women of faith may be more susceptible to manipulative behaviors. They discuss various manipulation tactics, including passive-aggressive humor, emotional guilt, and triangulation, while emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy communication. The conversation concludes with practical tools for recognizing manipulation and affirmations for those feeling confused or overwhelmed in their relationships.

Takeaways

  • Women of faith are often taught to be people-centric, making them vulnerable to manipulation.
  • Toxic empathy is not reflected in the Bible; we must be wise as serpents.
  • Gut feelings can be a form of guidance, often overlooked in faith contexts.
  • Manipulation can manifest through passive-aggressive humor and emotional guilt.
  • Triangulation involves bringing in a third party to avoid accountability.
  • Recognizing patterns in relationships is crucial for understanding manipulation.
  • Healthy communication requires mutual respect and acknowledgment of feelings.
  • Confusion in conversations often indicates unhealthy dynamics.
  • Self-awareness tools can help identify manipulation signs.
  • You are not alone in your experiences; validation is important.

Chapters

00:00
The Vulnerability of Women of Faith

02:35
Recognizing Manipulation Tactics

04:48
Understanding Emotional Guilt and Obligation

07:22
The Impact of Triangulation

10:02
Healthy Communication Strategies

12:37
Discernment and Self-Check Techniques

15:17
Conclusion and Affirmation

Like and follow us on YouTube, & Tik Tok! Surviving Toxic Relationships

@survivingtoxicrelationships12
We would love to have you join us on our public FB group; Women of Faith; Breaking Free From Toxic Relationships, or request to join our private FB group; The Matadoras.

  continue reading

55 episodes

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