DO THIS To Make sure You NEVER Get Tricked Or Used Again! (Don't Get Manipulated!) | Terri Cole

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  • @LisaBilyeu
    @LisaBilyeu  Рік тому +127

    WARNING: I will never ask for your contact info in the comments section, that is someone impersonating me!

    • @millyday
      @millyday Рік тому +3

      Hacked!?

    • @jtidema
      @jtidema Рік тому +2

      @@millyday Almost every content creator seems to have this recently... so annoying...

    • @מלי-ש4ג
      @מלי-ש4ג Рік тому

      @@jtidema MAY I ASK HOW OLD ARE YOU ? YOU SOUND VERY YOUNG OR MAYBE VERY INEXPERIEBCED . IT'S NOT ENOUGH TALKED ENOUGH .

    • @KKay-ny9xi
      @KKay-ny9xi Рік тому

      ​@@jtidema8i😅😅😅....😅.😅p.o&&000😢 f 😊

    • @cynthiamerryman
      @cynthiamerryman 20 днів тому +1

      Lisa, You can use the filters inside your youtube creator studio to filter out comments with certain words or phrases. They go to a different place, and you will need to approve those comments or you delete them. This should cut down on impersonators. Filter for words such as "join me", "whatsapp", etc etc. Filter for the common words being used to impersonate you. Hope this is helpful. ❤

  • @edgreen8140
    @edgreen8140 Рік тому +601

    Abusers will make you feel this way. Best sentence I ever heard. "If you feel like you have to think; or be a detective around a person your probable dealing with a person who has a personality disorder".

    • @peacefuljustice4801
      @peacefuljustice4801 Рік тому

      Who doesn't have personality disorder.. the culture induces it through advertising, silencing truth in media and general power dynamics of social structures.. . Muzzle mouth rules the day in corporate environments

    • @Momo-po5tn
      @Momo-po5tn Рік тому +46

      Having a personality disorder doesnt make you an abuser

    • @cinemaximum5654
      @cinemaximum5654 Рік тому +33

      @@Momo-po5tn not all twisted people are abusers but all abusers are twisted people. And if you yourself have a personality disorder, you're a lil twisted yourself too.

    • @Momo-po5tn
      @Momo-po5tn Рік тому +14

      @@cinemaximum5654 what are you defining as twisted? Some people cannot help but have a personality disorder. Like being born with a disability

    • @jtidema
      @jtidema Рік тому +13

      @@Momo-po5tn I don't think anyone is saying they can 'help' it... Yes, it's like them being born with a disability. If someone is going to be a wheelchair user for life, you can SEE that and make a decision to get into the relationship, knowing that it make take a particular commitment. But personality disorders are 'invisible' and so these types of shows help people to SEE that, so that they can make an informed decision.

  • @szz6629
    @szz6629 Рік тому +165

    "The most important thing is that you're not giving up information that makes you unduly vulnerable to people who may not be emotionally trustworthy."

  • @michannepotgieter8891
    @michannepotgieter8891 Рік тому +32

    The fluffy pillow behind Terri looks like it could be her angel wing 🤍

  • @tyheath4068
    @tyheath4068 Рік тому +101

    I have always honored my morals and values to the point where I am willing to stand alone. I would rather you not like me than me not liking myself.

    • @katelyn442
      @katelyn442 Рік тому +3

      Love this

    • @Michelle-connection
      @Michelle-connection Рік тому +2

      I agree

    • @lovelv1278
      @lovelv1278 Рік тому +1

      That's where I'm finally at!!!! We deserve respect , love and to be valued !!! If we don't give ourselves that- we will keep seeking others to abuse us . I'm perfect example dealing w a narc mother . Much love ❤️ 😊

    • @MM-954
      @MM-954 2 місяці тому

      💯💯💯

  • @xannaz9226
    @xannaz9226 Рік тому +40

    "If you have something to say, silence is a lie." Mike drop.

    • @ceciliamac4283
      @ceciliamac4283 7 місяців тому

      Il not sure I am fully grasping it. Could you explain why please? :) Thank you 🤍

  • @lush4real
    @lush4real Рік тому +38

    I am definitely guarded around people that remind me of other people that have offended me in the past

  • @athenasmith5866
    @athenasmith5866 Рік тому +24

    “Defensiveness is the arch enemy of listening “

  • @yvettegietl1759
    @yvettegietl1759 Рік тому +52

    If you can't afford to gift the money, don't lend it.

  • @sarahwalker7547
    @sarahwalker7547 Рік тому +113

    I love this woman. Her book changed my life. If you are struggling in any relationship buy her book Boundary Boss. There is something YOU can do to turn it all around. Thank you Terri Cole

    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому +7

      Thank you @sarahwalker7547 ❤

    • @The_nqeen
      @The_nqeen Рік тому +4

      thank you for recommendations

  • @Corrans
    @Corrans Рік тому +26

    It seems to me like we need stronger boundaries and more skills in protecting our boundaries nowadays because society is raising so many people to be takers, to be abusive and selfish and narcissistic. Very few (and they do exist) people are considerate of others and worry about overstepping boundaries. So now we need to arm ourselves with all these boundary-settibg skills.

  • @shimmeringlight8929
    @shimmeringlight8929 Рік тому +27

    “I’m not giving up information that makes me unduly vulnerable to people who may not be emotionally trustworthy” --✨GOLDEN✨--I love this Woman, just bought her book!

  • @jasmineparker3227
    @jasmineparker3227 Рік тому +7

    Spot on with money. I gift it rather than expect it back. If I don’t have it to give then they don’t get it. I feel better this way and then they don’t avoid me because they think they have to pay it back.

  • @FlowertheSpaceAlien
    @FlowertheSpaceAlien 16 днів тому +3

    I am floored how much I learn every time I tune in.

  • @PhetteHollins
    @PhetteHollins Рік тому +71

    The story Terri shared about her sister truly resonated with me. I have been building a peaceful life for myself for years & when folks around have chaos in their lives, I used to think I had the answers to “fix them,” when I absolutely DO NOT. Everyone has to go on their own journey. When I realized that I cannot fix people &, nor am I here to, a weight was lifted. I just have to trust that those that I love & care for who are going through a difficult time will make the best choice for them💜

  • @susanfakhouri1950
    @susanfakhouri1950 Рік тому +84

    Wow! Thank you Terri and Lisa for opening my eyes to why I’ve been a people pleaser and would drop everything to “save” others now to my detriment for honesty most of my life. Trauma and codependency played a major role. I feel confident and empowered to take care of myself first and move on to a purposeful life. I’m in tears as this realization sets in and for the first time understand it. Love you ladies! 💕

    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому +6

      @susanfakhouri1950 You are so welcome and so not alone ❤ 🙌 to feeling empowered!

    • @Whatever-t9s
      @Whatever-t9s Рік тому +1

      Saving oneself is more important, mental health important. You matter, there is only ONE you.

  • @pauladuncanadams1750
    @pauladuncanadams1750 Рік тому +24

    I can't always anticipate what boundaries people will break. Sometimes toxic people take advantage in ways that I can't possibly imagine. They say, "gee I'm sorry but...it's your fault that I did this horrible thing and besides I didn't do it, you did." DARVO

  • @XtineJohnes
    @XtineJohnes Рік тому +149

    Bless you if you have enough energy to fix other people's problems. Mind your own business, work hard, save and invest your money, and whatever you do, DON'T worry about what a man is doing or not doing. He will fit himself into your life if he cares. If he's defective or tries to get you to support him, you can't fix him - move on. If someone is resentful towards you at work, transfer away from them - they're not going to sit down with you and try to figure it out, they're trying to get you fired. Same thing with predatory siblings, they're trying to push you out of the family and any inheritance. They're not going to work it out. I think this video is setting people up in a way because it is giving you the expectation that there is something you can do about crazy, angry people that we meet in the world, when in actuality the people who are receptive to working things out are VERY few and far between. USA is a predatory country and it's set up to make winners and losers in any given situation, and it's ultimately all about profit and attention. I'm not saying that there isn't a person who might be mad at you, but eventually work it out and realize "who really hurt them". I'm just saying that 99% of the time, they're not going to do this. AND FURTHERMORE, most men are total users who don't work on their problems because they actually just don't have to. Why should they work things out with you when there is another woman just around the corner who is going to take a couple years before she is tired of his behavior? If you want a normal, monogamous man, he's most likely going to be from an area where this is a normal behavior and sadly, this isn't the USA. Get smart and stop expecting to take crap and make it into gold - if you really want to, go find some gold. It's not around here.

    • @XtineJohnes
      @XtineJohnes Рік тому +33

      That piece about "accepting a man's quirks and problems"? That's called Settling. The truth is, you don't like him. And he's weird. This speaks about just not having the man you actually wanted, and accepting someone who is a weirdo because most likely he is your best option. So it's really about you - are you wiling/able to Settle??

    • @missta1820
      @missta1820 Рік тому +8

      Well said.🌼

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Рік тому

      Yes it is a predatory country. It went for other countries and now it's paying the price by having kids, the future, pay it.

    • @annab2796
      @annab2796 Рік тому +1

      Try living in Russia…. Men over there expect women to work, raise children, cook, clean while looking like a model most of the time while his “majesty” lays on the sofa after work and does nothing! Men expect home cooked meals most of the time and wouldn’t help. Plus they are cheaters and most have mistresses on the side. Majority are alcoholics. Few well established men who are married, the wives are constantly worry if they will divorce them and complete with younger women by doing plastic surgeries. At least American men help women in raising children, good providers and aren’t demanding for a woman to be beautiful. I see a lot of American women looking masculine, not well groomed with handsome fit husbands who help a lot with household chores, cooking, cleaning, taking children to after school activities, babysitting them, provide for families financially completely and actually are open to a dialogue with their wives when there is a problem. I’m talking about the majority statistics. Yes are are jerks out there for sure, but compared to Russia? No wonder a lot of beautiful and young women want to immigrate to either Western Europe, Australia and the US.

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Рік тому

      @@annab2796 Hahahahahahahaaaa!!!! These ugly women are paying the bills of the pretty men they're with so the pretty men stay with them!!! They're not providers!!!! The women in the USA are the masculine ones!!! His spineless majesty, the American man wants a woman who brings a table and something to it! And wants you to step on one knee and give him a ring!!!

  • @priscillarodriguez268
    @priscillarodriguez268 Рік тому +8

    Story of my life. I pray God remove everyone in my life that doesn’t belong there.

  • @melgonz.6962
    @melgonz.6962 Рік тому +26

    I intuitively knew how to draw boundaries with my narcisstic mom growing up. However, the problem is now I have overly aggressive boundaries with people, to the point I have trouble trusting. It's a mess.

    • @kari25nov
      @kari25nov Рік тому +6

      I understand that you feel it is a problem that you do not trust people the way you did. However, I believe this is just a phase that you need to go through. Anyway, sometimes life is black or white and maybe it is better not to trust a person until the person deserves your specific trust. Too many people trust too easily anyway.

  • @jennas.9063
    @jennas.9063 Рік тому +70

    Wowwwwww please have this lady come back again!!! I struggle w boundaries and codependency even with narcissistic in laws and small groups where you can’t avoid them across the room. I loved her responses to if people interrupt or ask rude questions I always never knew how to respond without getting my emotions involved. Thanks for this video! Also both my parents are narcissistic and the way she described how narcissistic mothers act w their daughters was exactly how my mom was w me growing up. She’s a lot better now oddly but still tries to control things in various ways.

    • @myaalberto2959
      @myaalberto2959 Рік тому +7

      Her book Boundary Boss & Boundary Boot Camp course was life changing!!!

    • @triciaashe611
      @triciaashe611 Рік тому +1

      Truly incredible I learn so much listening to this 🙏🏼💜☮️🙏🏼

    • @maritzaenpetervanderkruk-p2214
    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому +1

      @jennas.9063 So glad it resonated and that you found it helpful ❤

  • @conniedada2302
    @conniedada2302 Рік тому +25

    Wow...high functioning co-dependency...so me! Not allowing yourself to be sucked into the center of someone else's problem...and not taking it on. How to respond to another without taking it upon my shoulders...huge!!! Thank you!

    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому

      So glad this resonated with you @conniedada2302 ❤

  • @scubagirl1971
    @scubagirl1971 Рік тому +6

    I recognize this pattern in myself several years back but didn’t have a label for it. I started saying to myself- not my monkeys, not my circus whenever I felt compelled to act. I asked myself would this situation be better served having someone else take the lead? Is this my responsibility? I am so much happier now. I have more personal time, less resentment. And great boundaries.

  • @guitarsz
    @guitarsz Рік тому +14

    Ba loo my mind when Terri talks about how her therapist showed her she was trying to CONTROL her sister because her sister's dumpster fire relationship was disturbing her peace! WOAH! That really hit home.

  • @pinkpearlx
    @pinkpearlx Рік тому +3

    Great advice. I really appreciate this. My adopted mom was a BIG Narcissist. She would always lie on my brother and I. If we were upset we had no reason to be. Especially me I was always being gas lit. We all had to tiptoe around her. If our adopted dad didn’t agree with how ridiculous she was acting she would belittle him too. If she wasn’t in a good mood everyone was supposed to also not be in a good mood because she made it unbearable. I spent a lot of time isolated in my room reading and writing because that was my escape. She and my adopted dad would make comments like I didn’t want to be a part of the family or I thought I was better than everyone else. When I got old enough to call her out on her behavior, I was gas lit. She played the victim and blocked me on Facebook and the family stopped talking to me. I was so hurt and wounded for many many years. But it was also the best decision. I would rather live a life that is quiet and only me instead of being in a toxic family.
    This lady sounds like Dr. Ramani

  • @latinamamai18
    @latinamamai18 Рік тому +19

    I absolutely love Terri Cole, I’m so glad she’s receiving the recognition she deserves. Her book has changed my life. I will never be the same person I was before learning about Terri and her excellent advice regarding boundaries. She shared my comment on her Facebook post. ❤️ She really is an awesome, down to earth person. I see so many great things happening for her.

  • @MarcM143
    @MarcM143 Рік тому +2

    Terri Coles voice is perfect to goto sleep to, perfect podcast for bedtime

  • @christelnielandt5117
    @christelnielandt5117 5 місяців тому +2

    Stunning and SO much true : it is not up to us to solve other people’s problems. Throughout my personal journey, all the amazing things I learned, that came across my life, I now FINALLY realize it is important simply to listen and NOT to solve anyone’s problem, how precious that person might be to me. From now on I love to learn to listen without judgement AND simply be ‘present’. HUGE thanks 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @thenutrientwhisperer3700
    @thenutrientwhisperer3700 Рік тому +4

    It’s also important to remind people that the way in which the message is delivered, is also very important. Say it with less emotion and more intelligence and make eye contact while communicating your message

  • @bellaqueen7654
    @bellaqueen7654 Рік тому +15

    This conversation with Terri and the nuanced discussion of boundaries, connections- with specific “scripts” of what to say and real life scenarios, examples, there’s so much gold here…love it, brilliant! Thank you Terri and Lisa

    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому +1

      Thank YOU @bellaqueen7654 ❤

  • @angieeissa8679
    @angieeissa8679 Рік тому +3

    This is one of the best talks I have ever watched.
    I was for years, a high functioning codependent woman.

  • @VikingSpirit942
    @VikingSpirit942 Рік тому +5

    Yes agree totally- if you serve yourself up on a silver platter trusting others will be as honest and well intentioned as you, and think they will love you for it, you’re very much mistaken. They will just keep asking and taking until you are an empty shell.

  • @misshern3696
    @misshern3696 Рік тому +14

    I haven’t even watched over a minute and I want to express that I’ve been in a few of the things are talked about. I took time to learn about my experience and I was able to try the new habits and the response wasn’t very easy at first, six years later and I have seen significant changes in those close to me.
    It really gets better. Keep fighting.

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer Рік тому +1

    Always choose guilt rather than resentment. I do a lot of positive projection.

  • @sandyhenry3238
    @sandyhenry3238 5 місяців тому +3

    Making my abusive Step Father laugh kept me safe. Today I still go back to feeling like if I make them laugh cater to their needs I'll be safe. This has destroyed me as an adult

  • @lauraleazenby828
    @lauraleazenby828 Місяць тому +1

    Terri is amazing with many valuable insights and resolutions. I was just bullied and fell right into their trap. I wish that I could talk like Terri!!

  • @lisaeve6426
    @lisaeve6426 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant...as long as we are NOT provoked....as that's the game.... keep your game ladies! Keep your power!!

  • @jackrippper3389
    @jackrippper3389 Рік тому +3

    Your guest is fire! I love her insight. Listening is love. I'll remember this.

  • @MrAngiePangy
    @MrAngiePangy Рік тому +4

    I love this woman!!! I love that when she said, that they have to be "emotionally trustworthy"!!!! My new standard as of now!!! giant hugs and many thanks :)))

  • @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he
    @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he 8 місяців тому +1

    😊never been used always been loved❤ and protected😊

  • @krisvictoria8810
    @krisvictoria8810 19 днів тому

    The best talk ever on boundaries❤

  • @EstelaAfonso-ws9vd
    @EstelaAfonso-ws9vd 22 дні тому

    I AM taking notes. And I AM re-watching all this a second or even a third time! Thank you so much Lisa and Terri!

  • @simonar6492
    @simonar6492 Рік тому +10

    I love Terri! Thank you for inviting her! She has such a calm voice and good advice!

  • @Valerieinlovewithfashion
    @Valerieinlovewithfashion Рік тому +1

    To repeat and say the boundary is amazing because it shows you that you're trying that with the wrong person. Because, if they then go and make it sound like a complaint and all about you, it sucks. Its better to count on the right person and save the time and heart pain. People can say oh I didn't mean it, and I meant well for years and excuse any single action, so best not to accept any of this. People will meet you where you are if they want to.

  • @clairelariviere3122
    @clairelariviere3122 Рік тому +7

    Two of the smartest, kindest most authentic women on UA-cam. Thanks!

  • @mararamitchpeace
    @mararamitchpeace Рік тому +23

    I am so in love with this woman! She is such a healing presence! I am so glad to see her on the show today! Let the healing words and energy wash over me and correct my broken boundaries! 🥰🙏

    • @terri_cole
      @terri_cole Рік тому

      Aww, thank you so much @marandaslayin6920 ❤🙏

  • @marylynngriffin2876
    @marylynngriffin2876 Рік тому +1

    Terri is a very classy lady. Really enjoyed this segment.

  • @TruthandJustice-hz9nv
    @TruthandJustice-hz9nv Місяць тому

    This was absolutely tremendous, Thank you Terri and Lisa, See how someone behaviors when they don't get their way, When you say no, Stand up for yourself or when you hold them accountble for their behavior and when you speak and expose Truth :-) Peace, love and respect to you both and everyone , Thank you universe, All Glory and smiles to the most high :-)

  • @annabanzon313
    @annabanzon313 Рік тому +4

    My resentments are always high. It's because I never feel safe.

  • @literaryjunkie6987
    @literaryjunkie6987 16 днів тому

    these have really helped me- SO MUCH! I just ended a relationship w/ someone i had a LOT of hope for but he was too [covertly] narcissistic. The last month of our relationship was a complete joke.

  • @THEBIGDOLLL
    @THEBIGDOLLL Рік тому +6

    I literally love Lisa’s facial expressions EVERY podcast! ❤️🤣

  • @vibrantly50
    @vibrantly50 Рік тому +8

    Please have Terri on again! This was so very helpful. I have a LOT to learn about healthy boundaries and love the infusion of wisdom found here.

    • @JuliaShalomJordan
      @JuliaShalomJordan Рік тому

      Yes! Me too!🤯🤍🙏🏻

    • @user-vn9sh6hv8r
      @user-vn9sh6hv8r Рік тому

      She has her own podcast/yt channel - hours of listening & fantastic advice. Definitely worth subscribing.

  • @annakoyanna1898
    @annakoyanna1898 Рік тому +8

    So nice to see Terri on the show. She was one of the first one’s to open my eyes on the nacissistic mother subject. I can never thank her enough❤ she is such a strong, gracious , smart woman. She is my role
    Mother for a woman. It is sad to know that you will never have a mother like this. Thank you so much for amazing content. Always bringing the best gems to us❤

  • @RomieM-mh7yv
    @RomieM-mh7yv Рік тому +10

    yes, learning the language and retraining and reprogramming our minds breaking out of bad behavior. I love this talk of poor boundaries & Manipulation because it's happening everyday of our lives through family and leading into our relationships. Something I needed to hear and be reminded of so, thank you Lisa and Terri.

  • @jessl5024
    @jessl5024 Рік тому +20

    Can you please consider interviewing Kim Kiyosaki? She's all about teaching women to be financially independent. I think she would really help a lot of women and men as well.

  • @seriousmario8915
    @seriousmario8915 Рік тому +2

    Just hearing advice from this woman makes me feel more empowered and safe in myself. Fantastic advice

  • @phemery1182
    @phemery1182 Рік тому +5

    Terri's book & YT channel are excellent, highly recommend.

  • @tanyakashyap6944
    @tanyakashyap6944 Рік тому +3

    Terri looks like a fairy with wings with the cushion behind her 🧚🧚
    Wat a brilliant strong woman 👠❤️

  • @ceciliaruns72
    @ceciliaruns72 Рік тому +13

    My mother has a history of just booking a flight and saying she can't change it, just so she can visit. I have repeatedly asked her to verify with me first if I am free and able to have visitors. She did it again yesterday and said, I booked a flight for me and your dad and we're coming next week. I had to tell her "NO" in a polite way and reminded her that moving forward I need to verify dates prior to final flight bookings and I will need at least 2 weeks notice. It is SO HARD to set boundaries with an aging mother! I am 50 and FINALLY NOW setting boundaries.

    • @sarahsalter678
      @sarahsalter678 Рік тому +1

      Well done 👏🏽 ❤

    • @nyuuuchan
      @nyuuuchan 5 місяців тому

      can't you say you're not at home? or just don't open the door :D it's what I've done to people in the past, they eventually went away.

    • @sabinasb2445
      @sabinasb2445 2 місяці тому +1

      Maybe she is lying about even booking tickets?!
      She can check in the hotel too, right? No need to visit your home.

  • @howtosober
    @howtosober Рік тому +2

    I've learned that underneath poor (or nonexistent) boundaries, or problems speaking up about boundaries, is always one of the three insecure attachment styles. Heal your attachment style and boundaries will never be an issue again. It's also unlikely you'll attract or get entangled with people that intend to manipulate you.

  • @rintintin7292
    @rintintin7292 2 місяці тому +1

    I am a new sub to Terri Cole, thanks Lisa for introducing her to us ❤❤

  • @teffygr5947
    @teffygr5947 Рік тому +3

    This message hits home ♡ How I wish I could have heard it long before - I recently became a divorcee... I would greatly appreciate any advice from those who have gone through it... Thanks for taking the time to read me out!

  • @simmoko6779
    @simmoko6779 Рік тому +1

    Her Voice is so calm. Love listening to her!

  • @n.m.9971
    @n.m.9971 Рік тому +1

    I love Terri's humour the "I think I made it up" response to Lisa tickled me

  • @funshinebear4822
    @funshinebear4822 Рік тому +2

    Love Terri Cole. She's effortlessly elegant and poised. ❤️

  • @The_nqeen
    @The_nqeen Рік тому +1

    WOW, Thank you Terri and Lisa. I just ordered your book Terri. As a nurse listening to you is improving my skills. God blessed you laddies ❤️❤️❤️. Stay well

  • @jamierusche6419
    @jamierusche6419 Рік тому +2

    You are both shining so bright. ✨️

  • @grumpycheerleader
    @grumpycheerleader Рік тому +2

    Terry is a class act. I always appreciate her videos.

  • @xannaz9226
    @xannaz9226 Рік тому +2

    The idea of looking at my anger and identifying it as points of resentment...oh wow. Narcissistic mother really did a number on me.

    • @personne3837
      @personne3837 Рік тому +2

      Woow i could have written your words.
      My narcissist mother was a monster to me, I couldn't express my emotions and i didn't even know i have emotions, I only thought I was crazy cause she has been calling me crazy since I'm a child.
      I thought everything was my fault, i had something wrong going on inside me.
      I was parentified and that made me a doormat to everyone.
      My path to recovery has been rough, painful, hard and full of tears but My God, I wouldn't change anything.
      Be blessed.

  • @Dawn33q
    @Dawn33q Рік тому +2

    Oh my gosh !!! Life changing!! Thank you life long people pleaser here !! I’m being healed and delivered 🙌🏻🤣 love this episode will watch again ❤️

  • @joelmasantos879
    @joelmasantos879 Рік тому

    First time here, Liza seems to be genuine and carefree she is dancing with Terri and more importantly fully present. Terri sounds so easy to listen to, no grandiosity, and with no harshness it is easier to absorb it, I'm subscribing for these reasons and will listen to this again. I like the wisdom of Ester Perrel, however in my opinion insight is not enough.

  • @EleanorBalch
    @EleanorBalch 6 днів тому

    This is another subject that should be taught to high schoolers along with narcissism n its varients! Many folks don’t know nor ever find out about these subjects and die having had sn unprotected life!!!

  • @SunshineAnia
    @SunshineAnia Рік тому +1

    That was the most open minded, helpful, amazing and carring podcast I ever watch! Thank you!

  • @louiseelizabeth9613
    @louiseelizabeth9613 Рік тому +4

    Weaponised incompetence is a real thing and is abuse. It's different to someone forgetting once or twice, but that is how it starts

  • @RachelSDay1982
    @RachelSDay1982 Рік тому +20

    Oh hell!! I'm attracting bullies in my life because of my birth family's bullying?!!?? What can I do to stop it already??? p.s. I certainly wish when this happens to me in the workplace, that management would do their job and appropriately deal with this hostility. Hostile work environments are terrible!!

    • @72CrossingRS
      @72CrossingRS Рік тому +5

      I hear ya and have reported things that have gone over looked, then when you start to take a stand for yourself they say you're the problem. That is when it's time to take your skill's where they will actually be appreciated. Same with people... Let them go...

    • @pumpyourselfup7683
      @pumpyourselfup7683 Рік тому +1

      @@72CrossingRS true unfortunately you gonna have to let them go

  • @JanineHarris
    @JanineHarris Рік тому +5

    “Boundary Boss Draws the Line...” 😂love it

  • @samantha4130
    @samantha4130 Рік тому +7

    Incredible chat. So much valuable advice. I so appreciate how much you put out here on the internet to help us all.

  • @AvaGrowth
    @AvaGrowth 17 днів тому

    ❤ Wow this is amazing half way through and running for. My notebook

  • @patriciakurko4023
    @patriciakurko4023 5 місяців тому

    On this coach Terri looks like an angel (pls see the fluffy pillow or whatever this is) 😭🤩 and she truly is, sharing all these valuable thoughts. Thank you so much

  • @kristineahrens2158
    @kristineahrens2158 Рік тому +1

    "I think I made it up" .... 🤣 I'm learning so much but that really made me chuckle! You are totally on to something

  • @lanzeborille7518
    @lanzeborille7518 Рік тому +168

    With the current problem around the world today I think it's best everyone invest more in digital asset than Saving in banks and real estate. Just my thoughts

    • @heinvu4229
      @heinvu4229 Рік тому +2

      Yeah , I think the importance of investment is highly undermined and overlooked which is probably one of the biggest problem we face today. To me investment strategies should be taught in schools

    • @jayrenee1552
      @jayrenee1552 Рік тому

      Speaking of digital assets do you mean bitcoin?! I don't think investing in bitcoin now is a good idea, I'm currently running on huge loss the market is crashing

    • @simonethomas9393
      @simonethomas9393 Рік тому

      @@jayrenee1552 this is more reason you should invest with an expert, even with the fall in price I make good profits weekly from my investment in bitcoin. Last week I got a profit of 56,000

    • @simonethomas9393
      @simonethomas9393 Рік тому

      digital assets are actually the best way to save money cause you are earning huge as you save unlike banks

    • @antoniohandel8332
      @antoniohandel8332 Рік тому

      @@simonethomas9393 waw that's huge, how do you achieve this huge profits from bitcoin l'm interested

  • @etiennemarchione2207
    @etiennemarchione2207 Рік тому +1

    Holy crap! I love & value the part about “emotional labor“ I think I’ve spent my life shouldering all the “emotional labor”for everyone in my entire family, and even some of my close friends! Oh my Chihuahua! talk about eureka moment in codependency!
    Wow when I tell them what I need and I have to keep reassuring them on my boundary and hand holding through the steps that’s BS and I NEVER even thought of it this way! How they keep relying on me to do the work and how I need to be sure they do it themselves. Thanks for the helpful advice, insights and great ideas on how to assert boundaries.

  • @leighparratt3015
    @leighparratt3015 Рік тому +3

    Yea!!!! Terri on Lisa’s show 🥳

  • @JodySugarspringerdoodles
    @JodySugarspringerdoodles Рік тому +1

    You guys have helped me so much I've got to listen to this video again! Thank you so much so so very much!!!

  • @shellanderson8381
    @shellanderson8381 Рік тому +1

    Awesome interview

  • @sairarajput5515
    @sairarajput5515 Рік тому

    Terri Cole saved my life. I guess I don’t need to say more. Listen to her, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @alcudiababe1
    @alcudiababe1 Рік тому +2

    It says alot how people react when they're having a bad day and how they cope and handle stress because stress is a part of a normal every day life. Like they've had a row and are having a bad hair day. I understand that you want to feel empathy but if their bad behaviour towards you is affecting you don't justify it. It's almost like getting into a toxic relationship but saying oh well he's having a bad day - you can respect your right to be treated with dignity

  • @nursequyen
    @nursequyen Рік тому +2

    Amazing interview, it deserves more views

  • @kimberlykleparek-xe2qo
    @kimberlykleparek-xe2qo Рік тому +1

    Love this! Love your show Lisa, and I love your authenticity.
    ♥️

  • @wejoin
    @wejoin Рік тому +2

    My mom is narcissistic and she does use what I say against me. Gaslighting and bullying is how I grew up. Married a covert narcissist and after the divorce got with another narcissist - all this before I ever knew what it was!! Sooo many times wasted with the wrong people. I was in therapy the second year of my marriage. Apparently she didn't help me

  • @Marteen40
    @Marteen40 Рік тому

    Seeking someone to be different than what they are

  • @julie4740
    @julie4740 Рік тому +1

    Mama never in a good mood in drink , but yes I was taught young, be peacekeeper, emotional physical dumping ground, but make sure I forgive cause they cried tears till the next time, I was boundryless, I did not value the self nor love myself true, but I’m learning day by day the love I am xxx

  • @takasobie1686
    @takasobie1686 Рік тому

    omg.. who is this woman?? she is amazing.. thank you for bringing her on..

  • @JessByer
    @JessByer Рік тому +1

    Incredible interview Lisa & Terri Loved every minute of it, I had to watch it twice. I have so much gratitude for the incredible tools 🧰 and wisdom that you both so generously shared with us. Feeling #BLESSED.

  • @pauladuncanadams1750
    @pauladuncanadams1750 Рік тому +3

    Narcissistic friends, oh yes! I had a friend in school who would come over to my house. She and my mother would get together and attack me. Never got lucky enough to have a mentor though.

  • @racheal74
    @racheal74 Рік тому +2

    I still won’t stay around a person that yells at me even if they remind me of my father

  • @whatrtheodds
    @whatrtheodds Рік тому +1

    Thank you Lisa and Terri. Great Interview ❤🫧✨🌸

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 Рік тому +1

    First of all,I love this. Secondly, I have an idea. For those of us who aren't used to speaking our truth in the moment, let's try something. The next time somebody drops a bomb on us (emotionally, what have you), just pause. This will help us switch from feeling the emotions of the situation and go to hearing what they said and use one of our new tools, "Why would you say that to me?" Silence before speaking is so powerful and you can bet they're going to listen, plus you're not taking the bait either.

  • @analaurar7202
    @analaurar7202 Рік тому +2

    Omg this hit the nail on the head 🎉I freaked loved it and shared it because this is the kind of conversations we need to have among us women. Thank you both !!! 🎉❤

  • @foreignlovedreams
    @foreignlovedreams Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this video.
    It is really important to know where your boundaries are and to defend them. Unfortunately, we are not taught this in childhood and our parents sometimes violate it.
    And already in adult conscious life we are forced to deal with this. The sooner - the better. And the better we will be able to build relationships with people.