If You Knew My Family, You'd Understand
Improve Your Health and Happiness by Managing Toxic Family Relationships
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Narrated by:
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Megan Meyer
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By:
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Phoebe Chester
Do you find yourself conflicted and in a love-hate relationship with your family?
Do you struggle to put your needs, emotions, and mental well-being first?
Do you wish to forgive those who have wronged you and yourself?
Are you ready to walk away from toxic relationships?
Author Phoebe Chester's book, If You Knew My Family, You’d Understand, is a guide in managing the emotional and mental trauma of dealing with toxic family members and recognizing the importance of putting yourself first.
Honest, raw, and touching, Chester's book is a powerful resource for anyone seeking advice and support in dealing with toxic family members. It is never easy to do so, nor does it ever feel right, but Chester's words will inspire you, make you feel seen and heard, and help you know you aren't alone.
In this book, you'll discover:
- How to practice self-forgiveness.
- Why the people we love can sometimes demonstrate toxic and manipulative behaviors.
- Why you might need to walk away from toxic relationships.
Blood may be thicker than water, and we are ingrained to accept and never turn our back on family. However, Chester sheds light on the impact of toxic familial relationships on our mental, emotional, and physical health.
If you are ready and willing, If You Knew My Family, You'd Understand is the perfect companion to putting yourself first and letting go of those holding you back.
Stop putting yourself last, turn over that leaf, and begin a journey with you as the captain of your happiness.
©2023 Phoebe Chester (P)2023 Phoebe ChesterListeners also enjoyed...
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You’ll appreciate the real-life stories of victims who have shared their perspectives about their toxic family relationships. Chester also provides reflection questions along the way so you can personalize your learning and explore how you are being impacted by a narcissist or other toxic person.
Chester guides the reader to consider the question, “how toxic is too toxic?” and frames a break in contact with a toxic person so that you can see it in a healthy, self-respecting way. She also provides 6 steps to try before leaving so you’ll know when a relationship is truly over. From there, Chester addresses the aftermath of breaking ties including forgiving yourself, maintaining a healthy headspace and keeping a focus on yourself as you learn and grow in respecting your heart and feeling your feelings.
I loved the voice of the narrator and the topic resonated personally as I have experienced cutting out toxic relationships from my life. I agree wholeheartedly with what has been written. I especially recommend this book for those recovering from narcissistic relationships with parents, siblings or other close family members.
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Impactful audiobook!
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The book is well-structured and easy to follow, with practical steps and exercises to help readers put their needs, emotions, and mental well-being first. The author highlights the importance of forgiveness and self-forgiveness, while also acknowledging that walking away from toxic relationships might be necessary.
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Insightfully written
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