Toxicity in Broken People: How to Protect Yourself and Set Boundaries
When you come across someone like this, remember you can't force them to face their brokenness. They may do so, but only in their time and when they realize they want better for themselves.
Ever felt drained by someone's toxic behavior? In this episode, Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles the tricky subject of broken individuals who refuse to change and how their toxicity can seep into your life. Drawing from her own experiences in a narcissistic family, Cynthia shares stories that many can relate to. She explains how these individuals often drag others down to maintain their delusions and normalize their harmful behavior.
Cynthia offers practical advice on setting boundaries and protecting yourself from these toxic influences. She emphasizes the importance of having no expectations and the power of prayer in hoping these individuals will see the truth. But the core message is clear: you can't force someone to confront their brokenness, but you can take steps to safeguard your own well-being. This episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling with toxic relationships, offering both empathy and actionable tips.