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Use Medium Chill and Improve Your Life Today

August 5, 2013 by Dia 7 Comments

When you’re dealing with a person who has a personality disorder, life is unpredictable. Things can be going really well one moment and explode the next. Anger, resentment, sadness can all come out of the blue and you may not even know what the trigger was, much less how to respond in a way that […]

10 Ways to Stop Stressing Now

July 12, 2013 by Dia Leave a Comment

Stress isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In the right context, it can give us focus, energy and determination. But, just like chocolate, too much stress can be detrimental to your mental and physical health. The one problem we all face is what, exactly does “too much” stress look like? How much can one person reasonably […]

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How to Tell if You Suffer from Compassion Fatigue

Compassion Fatigue, also known as Secondary Traumatic Stress, is a serious and common side effect of living – or dealing – with a person with NPD or BPD. Wikipedia defines it as: A gradual lessening of compassion over time. It is common among individuals that work directly with trauma victims such as, therapists (paid and unpaid), […]

How To Be Strong and Vulnerable

One of the biggest hurdles we face after leaving an unhealthy relationship is learning how to be vulnerable again. Fortunately, if you have realized that you are or were unhappy in a relationship and identified some of the specific things that made you that way, the seeds of change have already been sown. To begin […]

The Lazy Way to Build Will Power

I freely admit it: I am lazy. If there’s an easy way to do something, I’ll take it. I might even spend more time looking for an easy way then it would take to do it the hard way. Just so I can save time, in the future. I’m also an experimentalist. I’ll try just […]

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