HOW STOP BEING TOXIC: 8 Toxic Patterns that Keep you Stuck in Painful Loops
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Kostandin Zyba
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And patterns can be broken.
This book goes deeper than finger-pointing or trend psychology. It invites you into a raw and revealing inner journey.
Toxic patterns aren’t a diagnosis; they are dysfunctional mechanisms, masks, and layers we learned to wear to survive shame, abandonment, rejection, and more.
We don’t just attract toxic people; we also wear masks ourselves. We lash out, shut down, manipulate, or people-please… not necessarily because we’re evil, but because somewhere along the way, we forgot who we really are.
This book introduces 8 core toxic patterns (or we can call them archetypes) we slip into when we’re disconnected from our core. It helps you understand where they come from, how they distort your self-image, and what it takes to reclaim your center.
No shaming. No sugarcoating. Just deep inner work and a path toward wholeness.
Here you will learn how to confront your defenses, challenge the shame narratives you’ve absorbed, and begin working with toxic patterns from the inside out.
If you’re ready to stop reacting from pain and start responding with clarity and strength, this is the work.
It’s time to reconnect with who you were before the patterns took over.
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