Finding Comfort as the "Villain"

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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2024
  • Being labeled a "Villain" is hurtful when you're just trying to protect yourself and your family. In this episode we delve into the complexities of being labeled the "villain" in someone else's story. Paige candidly shares her journey of grappling with self-esteem issues while navigating the role of the villain and the necessity of setting boundaries to protect herself. We explore the challenges of embracing this role for personal growth. We once again tackle the vital topic of setting boundaries and dealing with criticism, shedding light on the dynamics of toxic relationships and their detrimental effects on mental health. Through personal anecdotes and insights, we stress the importance of accountability, authenticity, and trusting one's instincts in navigating toxic dynamics and fostering personal growth.
    While being labeled a villain and hearing untruths is never easy, it does get easier over time and it's frankly better than the alternative.
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  • @justlivingdaybyday2288
    @justlivingdaybyday2288 3 місяці тому

    Unfortunately I had to be the villain in my daughter’s life! I tried my best to convince her to get help for herself tried to get her into rehab but nothing worked me and my family decided just let her go and hoped that once she got her rock bottom she would finally get the help she needed! We just lost her a few days ago she had passed away from her usage! I have been wondering what all else I could have done to reach her but deep down I know she would have done what she wanted to do! And there was nothing I could do to stop it from happening