Let's take a look at the characteristics of a toxic relationship and what you can do about it when you find yourself embroiled in the mess of one.
These are some of the characteristics of a toxic relationship - you could probably define even more - the main point is that you end up feeling bad.
If you allow them, toxic people can be like vampires - draining your energy - mentally, emotionally, financially. When you are with them your mood turns sour and you simply don't feel good. To sum it up after you've been with a toxic person you feel the need to shower yourself in some positivity.
Whilst the characteristics of a toxic relationship are easy to define it can be useful to understand what is at the core of most toxic relationships. Low Self-Esteem!
Generally toxic people are filled with fears: afraid that they aren't good enough, of losing control, of exposing their inner desires and wants. Often they have been victims of toxic relationships themselves.
When people don't feel good about themselves they view other people's successes as a poor reflection upon themselves. They resent other people getting ahead.
So, when another person is putting 'pressure' on them to lift their game (simply by performing at a higher level) the toxic person will search for a way to take the pressure off themself. More often than not, they take this pressure off by belittling other peoples, dreams, successes, wins and goals.
Your sense of self-worth and your capability greatly diminish if you are around a toxic person for too long. It is imperative that you take steps to ensure you stop the harm of people who are poisonous to you.
Your life will be unpleasant when you are around toxic people and you are the only one who can do anything about it. Here's a couple of tips on how to improve the quality of your life by neutralizing the impact of toxic relationships:
You may be thinking it's not that easy! I can't walk away from my job. However, if the relationship really does have all the characteristics of a toxic relationship and you have accepted responsibility for your part and exhausted all avenues of moving it into something more healthy, then you need to ask yourself what do you value most - financial security or mental, emotional and spiritual health?
When you are 76 looking back on life do you think you will regret trading your soul for $? If so, then have the courage to move on and faith that something better will come to you.
Your life clock is ticking, only be around people who uplift you and make your life journey a wondrous one.

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