You Called It TOXIC to Avoid Accountability: weaponised a word escape mirror.
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You didn't set a boundary. You ran from a mirror.The word "toxic" was meant to describe genuine harm. Somewhere along the way, it became the most sophisticated escape route from self-reflection ever invented. In this honest, unflinching book, Sapna Bhardwaj confronts one of the most expensive habits of our generation - labelling honest feedback as harm, and cutting off the very people who see us most clearly.The people closest to you - your parents, your partner, your oldest friends - have been trying to help you. Imperfectly. With poor timing. With clumsy delivery. But with real insight, from a place of genuine knowledge about who you are.This book will ask you to do something harder than any morning routine: truly listen to the people who already know you best. Inside you will discover:- Why the feedback that makes you most defensive is usually the most accurate- How "protecting your peace" can become an echo chamber that costs you everything- Why we trust strangers on stages more than family at dinner tables- The difference between a toxic relationship and an inconveniently honest one- How to finally hear what the people closest to you have been trying to tell youGrowth begins when you stop running. The truth has always been right there.
You didn't set a boundary. You ran from a mirror.The word "toxic" was meant to describe genuine harm. Somewhere along the way, it became the most sophisticated escape route from self-reflection ever invented. In this honest, unflinching book, Sapna Bhardwaj confronts one of the most expensive habits of our generation - labelling honest feedback as harm, and cutting off the very people who see us most clearly.The people closest to you - your parents, your partner, your oldest friends - have been trying to help you. Imperfectly. With poor timing. With clumsy delivery. But with real insight, from a place of genuine knowledge about who you are.This book will ask you to do something harder than any morning routine: truly listen to the people who already know you best. Inside you will discover:- Why the feedback that makes you most defensive is usually the most accurate- How "protecting your peace" can become an echo chamber that costs you everything- Why we trust strangers on stages more than family at dinner tables- The difference between a toxic relationship and an inconveniently honest one- How to finally hear what the people closest to you have been trying to tell youGrowth begins when you stop running. The truth has always been right there.
AmazonPagina's: 104, Hardcover, Notion Press
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