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December 8, 2022

NLP History

NLP Benefits

Here are some specific ways that NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) can help you:

1. Career. NLP can help you be more effective in your career. It can build your teamwork, personal development, coaching, leadership, sales, and productivity. No matter what it is, if there’s a potential for growth and human interaction is present, NLP can help.

2. Goal Achievement. You can use NLP to help you set and achieve goals as long as those goals are intelligent, measurable, meaningful, and ach...

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Published on December 08, 2022 14:29

December 3, 2022

Refund Information

We are all going through a difficult time as our community is grieving the loss of our coach and guiding light, Angie Atkinson. All refunds will start processing in January. Please get in touch with us about any refunds that we need to give out. You can contact us at refundsqb@gmail.com. Please provide us with service or product detail and the amount of refund requested. The only services we will be refunding are subscription cancellations for continuing months and unmet coaching sessions for pe...

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Published on December 03, 2022 09:10

November 25, 2022

What is NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming)?

If you’re struggling to recover from narcissistic abuse, you might be interested in learning about Neuro-Linguistic Programming or NLP. 

It’s a surprisingly simple yet highly effective treatment for symptoms of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) related to narcissistic abuse.

Even better, you can implement the strategies at home, on your own – and it’ll help your healing in ways you might not expect. 

On a very basic level, NLP is just a way to manage your head – it helps with commu...

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Published on November 25, 2022 02:02

November 20, 2022

Psychopathy Linked to Gambling Addiction – And It Only Gets Worse

Scientists Link Psychopathy to Gambling Addiction – And It Only Gets Worse – New Research Summary

Researchers say that people who lie, cheat and act without empathy are more likely to get into gambling problems. And because they also tend not to use strategies that would keep them safe from such problems, those issues are made worse.

All of that makes them more likely to ruin their own lives and the lives of anyone unfortunate enough to be close to them, including their closest sources of narcissistic supply

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Published on November 20, 2022 05:15

How Psychopathic Gambling Addicts WILL Ruin Your Life

Do you know a psychopath who has ruined their life and/or someone else’s life thanks to a serious gambling addiction? If so, you aren’t alone.

SHOCKING (?) Research Proves Psychopath Gambling Addicts Ruin Lives.

This isn’t shocking news if you’re a survivor of narcissistic abuse.

Apparently, not only are psychopaths and malignant narcissists the most likely people to develop a gambling problem, but they’re also more likely to take gambling to a dangerous, life-destroying level. 

Study links ga...
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Published on November 20, 2022 03:12

November 16, 2022

Why Are Narcissists So Abusive and Why Do They Get Away With It?

Narcissists make you feel like you’re worthless and act like they’re better than you and everyone else. They emotionally and psychologically abuse you and then pretend you’re crazy when you react like a normal human. Sound familiar? 

If so, you’re not alone – narcissists have a way of keeping you around for decades and still abusing you. 

Consider the following facts about narcissists. Narcissists can be charming, but they hide a sadistic and aggressive nature.They aren’t as confident as the...
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Published on November 16, 2022 15:42

November 14, 2022

When You Feel Stuck in a Rut After Narcissistic Abuse

Ever feel like you’re stuck in a rut, or like you’re just spinning your wheels? I know the feeling – and so do most other survivors.

Sometimes, in narcissistic abuse recovery, we get stuck and feel frozen, like we can’t do anything. We might even have bouts of dissociation.

Watch this video for additional information.

The Painful Transition From Narcissistic Abuse to HAVING a Normal Life

After being involved with a narcissist, you may feel depressed and uncertain about your future.

That’s okay...

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Published on November 14, 2022 16:24

October 31, 2022

7 Ways to Make Your Life Easier After Ending an Abusive Relationship

One of the hardest things about recovery from abuse is that physical wounds heal faster than emotional ones. Abusive relationships can be physical and emotional, making it difficult to heal if you are experiencing a physical injury.

Regardless of the type of abuse you’ve endured, ending a toxic relationship can be difficult and affect your mental health. You may find it difficult to cope with day-to-day activities, and you’ll most likely suffer from mild depression.

But some solutions can help m...

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Published on October 31, 2022 16:14

October 26, 2022

How to be Cool, Calm and Collected When Narcissists Push Your Buttons

“You could be a really great and fabulous person, but if your method of communication with a woman doesn’t trigger her physical attraction by “pushing the right buttons,” you will only ever be “just a friend” in her eyes.” ~Sahara Sanders

If you have ever dealt with a malignant narcissist, whether diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder or not, you already know they’re especially skilled at pushing your so-called buttons.

Worse, since narcissistic abuse involves gaslighting, the narciss...

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Published on October 26, 2022 15:52

October 19, 2022

The Scapegoat Awakening

Did you know that the scapegoat in the family is often the first to see the truth about what’s happening in the family? It’s true – and there are several reasons why. Before we discuss the reasons, let’s ensure we’re on the same page by defining a scapegoat.

What is a scapegoat in a toxic family?

When it comes to toxic families, the scapegoat is the person who is most often blamed for anything that goes wrong, even when they’re not directly involved. 

“Scapegoating involves when a group targets ...

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Published on October 19, 2022 13:34