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The Path to Self Love

Soul Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse & Toxic Relationships

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The Path to Self Love

By: Kaleah LaRoche
Narrated by: Kaleah LaRoche
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Set yourself free from toxic relationships once and for all by cultivating self-love.

Are you stuck in a toxic relationship, but you’re having a hard time leaving it for some reason?

Does your partner always blame you when things go wrong even if it’s not your fault?

Do they always invalidate your feelings and tell you that you’re just being too sensitive?

If you’re experiencing any of these things, then you might be in an abusive relationship.

At first, they may have shown their loving and caring side, but as you progressed in your relationship, you began to see their self-centered behavior.

Now, you’re the one who always has to understand, adjust, and look the other way. You’re constantly trying to please them and make excuses for their mistakes.

And even if you’re so tired of this situation, you still choose to stay because being in a relationship (even if it’s toxic) gives you a sense of self-worth.

You feel that this relationship is what completes you. You believe that it can make up for your insecurities in life without realizing that it’s ruining you.

But every day that you’re with your partner, you’re slowly losing your true identity until you feel like a worthless shell of yourself.

Don’t let this toxic connection destroy you. You can get yourself out of this abusive relationship and find out how strong and worthy you are without them.

This book will help you reclaim your self-love so you can create boundaries and finally put yourself first. Inside, you will discover:

  • Why you’re stuck in patterns of abuse—and how you can break this cycle
  • How to heal your inner child so you’ll never again attract toxic relationships
  • How to set yourself free from unhealthy attachments without losing your sense of self
  • When affirmations are not enough—and what you should do to make them work for you
  • How to let go of your fantasy world and embrace your reality while being happy and content
  • Why feeling your feelings can bring healing—and how to do it without wallowing in self-pity
  • How to build healthy habits that will help you nurture self-love — loving yourself enough will allow you to say no to things and people that will not help you grow
  • What to do to overcome destructive beliefs, even if you’ve had them since childhood
  • How to recognize gaslighting and how to stop your abuser from having power over your emotions
  • And much more.

With this guide, you’ll not only understand your unhealed self, but you’ll also become more aware of why you feel what you feel, embrace it, and grow from there.

It’s possible to recover from narcissistic abuse. You will feel worthy and loved again. And you will enjoy healthy relationships in the future.

It all starts with loving yourself.

©2022 Kaleah LaRoche (P)2023 Kaleah LaRoche
Domestic Partner Abuse Dysfunctional Families Narcissism

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