
Susette Jarvis
Oil painting of a person standing in the sunlight, facing the light among a vibrant path of colorful, intricate flowers. Shadows linger behind the figure, symbolising a toxic past being left behind, while the sunlight ahead represents positivity, peace, and personal growth.
There comes a time in life when we must choose peace over pain, and that often means letting go of toxic people who drain our energy and disrupt our emotional balance. Recognising these relationships and cutting the cord isn’t about bitterness, but self-respect and healing. In this blog post, we’ll explore the types of toxic people to avoid, how to recognise the signs of a toxic relationship, and practical ways to protect yourself from these energy-draining connections.
The Constant Critic is someone who constantly belittles, judges, or makes you feel inadequate. They tend to find flaws in everything you do, undermining your confidence and self-worth.
- Frequent backhanded compliments.
- Persistent focus on your mistakes.
- You feel anxious or defensive around them.
This person drains your emotional energy, leaving you feeling exhausted or overwhelmed after every interaction. They thrive on drama, always needing attention, and expect others to constantly solve their problems.
- Conversations are one-sided.
- They often offload their emotional baggage on you.
- You feel drained or depleted after spending time with them.
Manipulators often disguise their toxic behaviour under the guise of care. They subtly control, guilt-trip, or pressure you into doing things that benefit them while disregarding your needs or boundaries.
- You feel obligated or guilty after interacting with them.
- They twist situations to make you feel at fault.
- You sense you're being controlled, even in subtle ways.
Narcissists are entirely self-focused, expecting praise and admiration while showing little empathy for others. They tend to make everything about themselves, and when things don’t go their way, they may become dismissive or cruel.
- Conversations revolve around them.
- They show no interest in your feelings or needs.
- They respond poorly to criticism or rejection.
Boundaries are essential in any relationship, but they are critical when dealing with toxic people. Clearly communicate what is and isn't acceptable, and be firm in enforcing those limits.
If cutting ties completely isn't possible (for example, if the toxic person is a family member or colleague), try to limit your exposure. Shorten conversations, and avoid situations where you’ll be subjected to their negativity.
When you’re around toxic people, they can sap your energy. Make time for self-care, whether it’s through meditation, mindfulness, exercise, or spending time with supportive friends who uplift you.
One of the best ways to shield yourself from toxic energy is by surrounding yourself with people who uplift and support you. Positive relationships help to counterbalance the negativity, allowing you to grow and thrive.
In some cases, the best thing you can do is walk away. Cutting the cord with a toxic person is a bold but necessary step to reclaim your peace. This could mean cutting ties, unfollowing them on social media, declining invitations, or having a direct conversation to end the relationship.
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Letting go of toxic people and Cutting the Cord with Toxic People is one of the most empowering things you can do for your mental and emotional health. It allows you to reclaim your time, energy, and peace of mind. Remember, you have the power to choose who you allow into your life, and sometimes, cutting the cord is the first step toward a happier, healthier you.
Embrace the freedom that comes with choosing your own peace
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SUSETTE JARVIS
DipCHP/DipC
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