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The Imposter Syndrome individuals are exactly the type of people that

                manipulators love to target the most. You become easy targets for them to

                prey on when they can tap into this psychological fear, and they’ll make

                your insecurities worse by continually questioning your actions in a way

                that makes you doubt your self-worth. They’re doing this on purpose to
                keep you as unfocused and off-balance as possible, making it easier for

                them to strike when the time is right and take what they want from you.



                Dealing with the Manipulators In Your Life

                Narcissists, emotional abusers, covert-aggressive manipulators. They’re
                everywhere and if you’re tired of being a victim of their mind games, it’s

                time to put a stop to the control that they have over you once and for all.

                Whether their your parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, friends, colleagues,

                bosses, supervisors or clients, no one has a right to manipulate and take

                advantage of your insecurities. No one has the right to make you feel bad
                about yourself, nor should they force you to do something you don’t want to

                do.



                A relationship with a manipulator can go on for years, especially if they’re

                within your own family. It’s easier to cut ties with the manipulators you’re
                not related to, but what do you do if they might be your own parents or

                siblings? Or friends whom you’ve grown up with and known your entire

                life? The first step towards learning how to deal with these individuals is to

                remember your fundamental rights. You always have a right to:



                              Be respected.
                              Express emotions.

                              Express opinions.
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