How to Talk to a Narcissist and Still Protect Yourself
Jessica Pressler Jessica Pressler

How to Talk to a Narcissist and Still Protect Yourself

Ok, truth be told…you don’t talk to a narcissist. You have NO CONTACT. If the door is left open, you are left vulnerable. They will do whatever it takes to manipulate you to get their needs met. They don’t care if you get hurt. They lack empathy. They only care about themselves. They will not change.

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Hypnosis and What it Means to Me.
Jessica Pressler Jessica Pressler

Hypnosis and What it Means to Me.

Hypnosis: The induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction. Its use in therapy, typically to recover suppressed memories or to allow modification of behavior by suggestion, has been revived but is still controversial. Origin: late 19th century, from Greek hupnos (sleep)+-osis. (New Oxford American Dictionary)

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Bullying: My Story, Ways to Help and Statistics
Jessica Pressler Jessica Pressler

Bullying: My Story, Ways to Help and Statistics

I share my story to not only help people understand what it feels like to be bullied but also to know that the pain can continue for many years after the bullying occurred and can affect other relationships as well. For example, a person may allow others to treat them in a similar matter because it feels familiar or runs from anyone who acts in a way that resembles such treatment even if they are only playfully teasing them. Bullying is abuse and traumatic and creates wounds that can be triggered after. My experience happened before the internet. I can only imagine that a person’s anonymity can allow them the freedom to be even crueler, inflicting even more pain.

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How Zumba Saved My Life and the Importance of Friendship
Jessica Pressler Jessica Pressler

How Zumba Saved My Life and the Importance of Friendship

Dancing saved me. Realizing I may be free of pain saved me. I needed to separate myself from my toxic relationship to let go. I needed to get me back. The more I spoke about what was happening, and the more I did things to make me happy outside of my relationship, the easier it became to let go and heal. I will be forever grateful for my friends and my happy places.

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