Unraveling Narcissists' Strange Habits: Insights from Danish Bashir
They repeat: being supply-oriented makes a narcissist absent-minded, unfocused and disinterested in other people and things around.
Ever been puzzled by the odd routines and habits of a narcissist? You're not alone. In this episode of 'Heal from Within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish', Danish Bashir, a seasoned expert in narcissistic abuse recovery, dives deep into the peculiar world of narcissists' daily lives. Danish explains that these bizarre routines are more than just quirks—they're survival mechanisms. Narcissists use these habits to create a sense of control and order in their chaotic world.
But here's the kicker: these routines are often robotic, leaving them disconnected from genuine emotions and activities. Drawing from his own experiences, including his father's obsessive kitchen gardening, Danish illustrates how these habits are rooted in past traumas and fears. These routines aren't just hard to break; they're the bedrock of the narcissist's fragile sense of stability. When these habits are disrupted, it can lead to a total breakdown for the narcissist.
Danish also sheds light on how these behaviors impact those around them, creating a ripple effect of control and paranoia. For anyone trying to understand or recover from narcissistic abuse, this episode offers valuable insights into why narcissists behave the way they do and how their routines affect their victims. It's a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity and strategies for healing.