Stop Being Toxic
How to Quit Narcissistic and Manipulative Behaviors, Overcome Negativity, and Build Healthy Relationships (Master the Art of Self-Improvement, Book 9)
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Narrated by:
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Dave Thackara
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By:
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Chase Hill
About this listen
Are your relationships stuck in a cycle of negativity and misunderstandings? Ready for a change? Admitting your part is tough, but now comes the fun. Discover 7 easy steps to a brand new you!
It's easy to say, “My boss is too demanding.”, “My friends just don't get me.” or, “My partner is always on my case.”
But what if, just what if, the problem isn't “out there?”... What if the real problem is actually... you?
Recognizing you’re the “toxic one” isn't a moment of shame–it's a moment of power. Because if you're the problem, guess what? You're also the solution.
This book is for anyone who’s ready to take responsibility for their own happiness.
It's for people like you who are ready to break free and become the best versions of themselves.
Here’s a fraction of what you’ll discover inside:
A life-changing 7-step guide to escaping the toxic trap
How to own up to the traits and patterns in your behavior
The invisible strings fueling your toxic behavior and how to cut them loose
A counterintuitive method that allows you to walk a mile in another’s shoes, even if empathy doesn’t come naturally to you
How to voice your disagreements and resolve conflicts without resorting to manipulation or confrontation
The freedom that comes from shedding toxic habits
You are simply someone who's fallen into some unhelpful patterns that, believe it or not, CAN be changed. You’ve got so much potential just waiting to be tapped into.
Change is tough. It takes grit and commitment. But it's totally achievable. And it’s never too late to start.
©2024 Chase Hill (P)2024 Chase Hill