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The Mental Healness Podcast

Narcissist are broken people and trying to fix them will cost you

The Mental Healness Podcast

Lee Hammock

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Welcome my channel! If this is your first time seeing my face or hearing my voice, my name is Lee and I am a self aware #narcissist. I have narcissistic personality disorder ( #NPD ) and I’ve been in therapy for my personality disorder since 2017 and it has definitely changed my life because without it, I would have lost everything. The point of these videos is to help bring awareness from the other side of the narcissistic *buse spectrum. All my videos give perspective on why many narcissists do what they do and the possible different reasons behind them. The victims and survivors get validation and the #Narcissists (those that are willing) get to see that you can get help and that you are not alone. 1 on 1’s and all my links - https://beacons.page/mentalhealness You can find me on - Tiktok MentalHealness - https://www.tiktok.com/@mentalhealness?lang=en Insta- Mentalhealnesss - https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealnesss/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MentalHealness85 Click the BEACON up top for direct links. Thank you so much and lets HEAL together

Transcript

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0:00.0

What is going on beautiful people welcome to another episode of The Narcissist Code I'm your favorite self-aware

0:05.8

Narcissist Mr. Lee hammock better known as mental illness across all social media platforms this is

0:10.8

the first time seeing my face or hear my voice I may diagnose Narcissist and I use my platform on

0:16.5

social media to raise awareness for narcissistic personality disorder get people into third beginning

0:21.6

to the therapist chair and also validate the victims and survivors of this disorder as well

0:28.4

today's episode is going to be about stop taking on projects in people stop seeing projects

0:34.8

that you can fix up and you can build up and narcissists to people the saying I like to use is

0:42.9

every time you try to fix a broken person you end up with a broken heart every time relationship wise

0:48.9

so I mean sometimes you end up in friendships and things as well but every time that you take on

0:53.5

the task of trying to fix a broken person by letting somebody into your life there has a lot of

0:59.6

emotional baggage or has experienced a lot of trauma that you try to fix I'm not saying eliminate

1:06.0

people that have trauma out of your life I'm saying stop trying to take on projects in people that

1:10.8

have a lot of trauma and stop trying to fix people like I don't know about you but me personally

1:17.1

I'm not a construction worker not damn sure don't work on people I don't have the tools to work on

1:21.6

people I have the tools to motivate people into you know trying to be the best versions of themselves

1:26.0

but I don't take on projects in people in you shouldn't either because if you see like a lot

1:31.5

a particularly this happens a lot in narcissistic relationships or toxic relationships when one

1:36.8

person is doing good in life and they're in a vulnerable state in life and they see a project

1:41.1

person somebody that's broken and you start to see a like a diamond in the rough like I'm a

1:45.3

real estate agent in North Carolina so if you need to buy or sell a house you know who you need to

1:49.8

reach up to to buy or sell a house in North Carolina um seriously um but so I and also do like some

1:59.1

property investments as well like I help people flip houses and things like that I flip my own house

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