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We've become addicted to fault finding and playing the self-blame game and it's hurting us more than we know. For something that seems small or inconsequential because we think we're only hurting ourselves, it's actually one of the most toxic forms of emotional abuse and it's got to stop. This practice expounds on our perceived weaknesses and over time it becomes our identity. learn how to stop playing into this form of abuse and start living more confidently in this episode with LDS life Coach Hannah Coles
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We've become addicted to fault finding and playing the self-blame game and it's hurting us more than we know. For something that seems small or inconsequential because we think we're only hurting ourselves, it's actually one of the most toxic forms of emotional abuse and it's got to stop. This practice expounds on our perceived weaknesses and over time it becomes our identity. learn how to stop playing into this form of abuse and start living more confidently in this episode with LDS life Coach Hannah Coles