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Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs

Loving People Who Push You Away

Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs

Lisa A. Romano

Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Education

4.8806 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Loving people who push you away and then blame you for not loving them enough is frustrating. Partners who doubt their self-worth, project their unworthiness onto others and can sometimes unfairly push those that love them away. If you love someone who is codependent and pushes their caretaking upon you even when you don't want them to, this episode is for you. Listen in as Lisa A. Romano Life Coach and Codependency Expert teaches you about this unfair and unnecessary relationship dynamic.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Breakdown to Breakthrough podcast.

0:06.0

My name is Lisa A. Romano.

0:08.0

I am a life coach, best-selling author, YouTube vlogger, meditation teacher, an expert in the field of codependency and narcissistic abuse.

0:16.0

I am a believer in the power of an organized mind.

0:20.0

My aim is to help people learn what it means to live above the veil of consciousness rather

0:25.8

than living a reactive life.

0:28.3

May your heart feel blessed, your mind feel expanded, and your spirit find hope as you

0:33.5

spend time with me here at the Breakdown to Breakthrough podcast.

0:39.3

So today we're going to be talking about loving people who push us away.

0:44.6

Have you ever been accused of not loving someone enough even though you love your partner,

0:50.9

even though you love your best friend, even though you love your parent. Have you ever had the

0:55.8

experience of trying to get someone that you love to really believe that you care about them?

1:02.4

But no matter what you do for them, no matter how many times you validate them, no matter how

1:07.6

many times you thank them, the person that you love comes back eventually,

1:12.0

and usually during a time of stress, where they accuse you of not loving them enough,

1:18.1

not complimenting them enough.

1:20.7

Have you ever been in a situation where you're baffled by the person that you love,

1:26.1

by their perception of you, and have you been wounded

1:29.3

by someone who you suspect might be wounded themselves? This is often the case for those of us

1:36.2

who love people who are struggling to believe that they are good enough. Specifically, people who

1:42.1

are struggling with abandonment trauma and anxious attachment style, people

1:47.5

who exhibit codependent tendencies in their adult relationships, and what it means for those of us

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