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    • Coming soon, Sereana 🙂 I hope you find the free emails useful in the meantime. Drop me a line if you’d like to ask anything.

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  1. Thank you for this light at the end of my tunnel; I’ve got addictive children and I’m so tired of friends telling me all the time how I should be dealing with the situation that I enable etc.

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    • It’s a pleasure, Sandra. Just reply to any of my emails if you want to ask anything privately.

      I’m sure your friends mean well. It sounds like explaining to them what does and doesn’t help you might be part of your return back to yourself. I think of it like Christmas presents. If someone keeps giving you Christmas presents you don’t like, you can appreciate that they mean well but after a while it’s time to let them know what you would *really* like. 🙂

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  2. Hi, I was really amazed by this link on numerologist its like my mirror of personality. It helps me a lot to know my self and learn things on how to manage my attitude towards every thing life has. i was looking forward for your more info. Thank you and more power.

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  3. Best and most helpful drama triangle stuff I’ve see. It’s consise. applicable and shows the solutions not just going on about the negative drama.
    So glad to have found you.
    Thank you so much
    Carol

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    • I agree with Carol that your Drama Triangle video is very helpful. I just heard about this triangle and it has opened my eyes to “what I do” over and over again. My challenge will be to RECOGNIZE drama!
      Once I do< then I usually respond more effectively.

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  4. Having just read your article on Tiny Buddha – it stopped me in my tracks.
    You put into words feelings and thoughts I have beeen experiencing for a while.
    Thankyou – because I felt it was just me.

    I will need to learn to be my own best friend – well I’m going to try !
    Kerry

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    • Thanks Kerry. Thanks for writing. Glad it landed with you. It seems to have hit on something for lots of people. I usually find my visitors are GREAT at being friends to other people. So you just have to remember to apply them to yourself as well 🙂

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  5. Your videos are informative and your style understandable, practical and sensible. From someone who’s been around the block nearly 7 decades, I still have much to learn from you. Thank you for being so open and caring !!

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  6. Andrew, This is the best summary of Karpman’s Drama Triangle I have seen online. It is concise but hits all the key points and gives “handles” for the viewer to grab! Well done!

    TC

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  7. “Stand up for what’s fair” really resonates with me! Thank you! It is a perfect way for me to examine whether I’m being “too helpful” sometimes,
    or when I take someone’s criticism of me as totally true and blame myself when part or all of it is really about them.

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