Being born an empath is a difficult, unforgiving fact of life. You can let being an empath define you and cripple you. Or, you can use your gifts to enhance your life and the lives of others. If you use your gifts and talents as an empath incorrectly, you will suffer a great deal for the rest of your life. If you use this guide to enhance your skills and gifts in positive ways without being exploited by others, you can help change the world for the better.
The choice is yours.
This book was written by empaths - for empaths. It is written by people who have suffered from most of the experiences you have suffered from. It is written by people who have come out on the other side of their suffering; wiser, more emotionally mature, and more aware.
This book is intended to be read before the book Gaslighting and Empaths: Coping with Exploiters. Once you have learned why you are sensitive to exploiters, you will better know who an exploiter is, and then you will learn how to handle them. You can learn to change the power differential so that you are in control rather than an exploiter being able to dominate you.
This book comes with personal support included, and the instructions on how to get personal support from the author is included at the end.
This book will teach you:
How to self-soothe when the world is noisy and demanding.
Why the empath is at risk for caregiver’s burnout, complex PTSD and trauma bonding.
Why empaths suffering from extreme needs deprivation experience dissociation, psychoses, neuroses and more.
Why your sensitivity might be a physical health condition rather than just an ‘empath’ thing.
How to treat your body like a temple, because nobody else is going to.
Where to get help when you need support.
How to find your life purpose and set goals that won’t be derailed.
How nutritional deficiencies and food intolerances can cause excitotoxicity of your central nervous system (leaving you overwrought and overstimulated).
How to love yourself unconditionally when your environment is abrasive.
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