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Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs

This Will be the Narcissists Downfall in Relationships

Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs

Lisa A. Romano

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

4.8805 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Narcissists lie, manipulate, use circular conversations, distort facts, mix facts with fiction, discredit others' viewpoints, and do things like persecuting those they view as weaker than them. In this episode, Lisa A. Romano, a survivor of narcissistic abuse, shares her experience and wisdom regarding what she believes will become the narcissist's downfall. 

If you are on the healing path, and you wish to reclaim your peace of mind, learn from someone with experience. Lisa has developed an online course for those wishing to RECLAIM their sense of self. 

https://www.lisaaromano.com/12wbcp 

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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.

0:39.1

So today we're going to be talking about some of the things that leads to a narcissist's

0:44.1

downfall in a relationship.

0:46.0

So I think before we get started, it's important to reiterate this idea that narcissism

0:51.1

exists on a spectrum and that when we're talking about people who are narcissistic,

0:55.7

we're talking about people who exhibit a pervasive pattern of a lack of empathy, a sense of

1:03.2

entitlement, and they tend to be emotionally exploitative. If you know a narcissist, you know

1:10.1

someone who feels totally within their right

1:13.3

to treat other people like they're less than. They are people who don't mind criticizing

1:19.0

other people openly and maybe even behind their back, but it's not unlikely that if you know

1:25.4

a narcissist that this person has a habit of being rude,

1:30.1

a habit of treating others, especially those that can do nothing for them in a negative way.

1:35.9

And this is something that you see ongoing.

1:38.6

I think it's also important to note that just because someone sets a boundary with you or with me doesn't make them a narcissist.

1:46.9

Someone that doesn't want to be my friend anymore doesn't make them a narcissist.

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