Overcoming Your Upper Limits: Insights From Brianna Wiest’s New Podcast
Find the Brianna Wiest podcast here. This month marks a great deal of exiting news around beloved author Brianna Wiest.
Find the Brianna Wiest podcast here. This month marks a great deal of exiting news around beloved author Brianna Wiest.
After being sick for many years, I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at the end of 2014. Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease.
Have you ever met someone who assumed everyone had a crush on them regardless of the lack of evidence suggesting this? Your occasional smile is seen as an inevitable sign you’re falling in love with them. Your ability to respond to them the same way you do to everyone else is deemed a deep-seated infatuation – it can’t be the fact that you’re just a generally friendly person of course. You merely existing is you trying to “seduce” them. At least that is what the narcissist claims, even when they’re the ones who have been spending time and energy tracking your every move. Projection, much?
Imagine being 24 years old and finally being able to smell the new “soft and independent” era in your life just months after graduating from undergrad.
Netflix’s new psychological thriller “Fair Play,” written and directed by Chloe Domont, sheds light on the role that misogyny, gender roles, and even narcissism play in modern romantic relationships and the workplace, turning would-be whirlwind romances into destructive power plays.…
Living with Crohn’s disease is a journey filled with challenges, and for many of us, it involves navigating not only the physical symptoms but also the emotional toll it can take on one’s self-esteem.
A researcher specializing in narcissism shares the six red flags to look out for if you suspect a female narcissist is jealous of you.
If you experienced this five behaviors in childhood, you may have had a narcissistic parent.