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It`s Them Not You
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Family is often portrayed as an unbreakable bond, characterized by sayings such as "Blood is thicker than water," "You'll miss them when they're gone," and "You can't choose your family." These familiar phrases reinforce the idea that family is always sacred. However, for many people, this idealized notion doesn't align with their experiences. In "It's Them, Not You," resilience and wellbeing coach Josh Connolly dismantles the myth that family must come before all else, offering insight into the dynamics of toxic family relationships. With a compassionate and practical approach, Connolly provides validation and equips readers with the necessary tools to navigate emotionally immature relatives. Through this empowering guide, readers can explore methods to heal their inner child and resolve past traumas, whether that means establishing boundaries, cutting contact, or seeking connection with others. "It's Them, Not You" serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to break free from deeply ingrained wounds and find personal healing.
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Family is often portrayed as an unbreakable bond, characterized by sayings such as "Blood is thicker than water," "You'll miss them when they're gone," and "You can't choose your family." These familiar phrases reinforce the idea that family is always sacred. However, for many people, this idealized notion doesn't align with their experiences. In "It's Them, Not You," resilience and wellbeing coach Josh Connolly dismantles the myth that family must come before all else, offering insight into the dynamics of toxic family relationships. With a compassionate and practical approach, Connolly provides validation and equips readers with the necessary tools to navigate emotionally immature relatives. Through this empowering guide, readers can explore methods to heal their inner child and resolve past traumas, whether that means establishing boundaries, cutting contact, or seeking connection with others. "It's Them, Not You" serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to break free from deeply ingrained wounds and find personal healing.
