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    I’m so excited to have my girl, Najwa Zebian, back for another incredibly powerful conversation. Ladies! This episode is an urgent reminder to put yourself first, get control of your life and stop selling yourself short.
    This time Najwa is exposing the tricky and manipulative nature of toxic unhealthy relationships many of us unfortunately find ourselves in. Najwa is a bestselling author, activist, and an absolute wordsmith when it comes to putting words to the pain and experiences we share in being women.
    As usual, she’s dropping gems and insights about manipulative tactics that trap us in unhealthy relationships and the upbringing that sets the stage for all the B.S. we spend years trying to escape.
    This conversation gets juicy right from the start as we expose signs that you’re in a toxic relationship. What you sometimes believe to be normal, is actually a trap!
    - ‘Good girl’ conditioning has betrayed you, it’s time to turn up the volume on your intuition and stop prioritizing everyone else over what’s best for you.
    - Pay attention to these signals to avoid manipulation that turns into a nightmare relationship.
    - This habit makes it easy for us to accept and excuse other people’s bad behavior, Najwa exposes that for you too so you can stop it immediately.
    - Najwa shares steps you can start taking TODAY to get out of and heal from the toxic relationships holding you back
    Take this walk with us as we explore the tough journey away from the intoxicating highs of destructive relationships and get back to your most authentic self. We have a WARNING for you ladies: toxic people put up with your red flags, healthy people do not! (know your red flags ladies!)
    ****Empowering Bonus Extra for Women Tired of the Manipulation****
    If you’re absolutely done with being manipulated and gaslit, I’ve got the perfect bonus for you wit the Boundary Boss, Terri Cole. Her mission is to help women break the cycle of over-functioning with boundaries that empower and in this episode she’s identifying 3 manipulation tactics being used against you and giving you the exact steps to put an end to it.
    “If something is good, it’ll be good six weeks from now. If there’s an urgency, that you’re feeling pressured, that is a red flag to step back, tap the brakes, and give yourself space.” -Terri Cole
    NAJWA’S HEARTFELT WISDOM:
    “People who care about you and love you genuinely want what’s in your best interest.”
    “Who they are with you in private is a completely different person from who they are around other people.”
    “The difference between someone who is toxic and someone who is healthy is their willingness to talk to you about it.”
    “You could have a great career, you could be making good money, you could have great friendships, you could have a great family relationship, you could have a great community around you. If your intimate relationship is not good, if it’s toxic, if it’s manipulative, it could bring all of that down.”
    “Relationships with partners are the foundation for how we feel about ourselves.”
    “What is fueled by shame has to be sustained by shame, and what’s fueled by compassion has to be sustained by compassion.”
    “What’s really hard is to have someone add to your life, to have someone sit with you in your darkest moments.”
    “To know your worth is very different from living through your worth.”
    “People make mistakes in relationships. There are repairs that could happen, but the repair should never be one that is only led by the person who’s hurt.”
    “I want to be the strong confident me that I know, but if I remove the part of me that’s vulnerable, that’s not part of the strong confident me, it’s just not me.”
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Комментарии • 1,2 тыс.

  • @LisaBilyeu
    @LisaBilyeu  Год назад +314

    WARNING: I will never ask for your contact info in the comments section, that is someone impersonating me!

    • @tessieheramis4264
      @tessieheramis4264 Год назад

      ​@@snn2913@

    • @peggyeastwood3246
      @peggyeastwood3246 Год назад +18

      My ex has a new lady he has fourth stage cancer real sick she got a handful now

    • @jamescyyang3725
      @jamescyyang3725 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@peggyeastwood3246😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @tiffytoo
      @tiffytoo 11 месяцев назад +3

      Heard thank you ❤

    • @joannelauer1372
      @joannelauer1372 11 месяцев назад +4

      I don't have the words to say but thank you so much

  • @mariacoombes9062
    @mariacoombes9062 Год назад +720

    Never set yourself on fire to keep someone else warm

    • @Here_Today_
      @Here_Today_ Год назад +25

      I need this for a bumper sticker

    • @lauramyers4547
      @lauramyers4547 Год назад +15

      I’m gonna copy and paste this into my phone notes

    • @asmagul1022
      @asmagul1022 11 месяцев назад +11

      💯🥺👍

    • @Ofemmu
      @Ofemmu 10 месяцев назад +8

      Drake gon steal this ...this a fire quote shawty.

    • @amberd5318
      @amberd5318 10 месяцев назад +8

      This is so powerful. My goodness 🙏🏽 Thank you

  • @susiepayne1775
    @susiepayne1775 Год назад +782

    Loneliness will keep toxic in ur life, learn how to be ok with alone, by urself, until the right person comes along! By the way we are never alone🙏❣️🌹

    • @nawan2348
      @nawan2348 Год назад +10

      ❤❤❤

    • @donnahalsted7718
      @donnahalsted7718 Год назад +14

      @@josieparsons3355 Pray that God sends you that ONE.

    • @dlwsport250
      @dlwsport250 Год назад

      @@josieparsons3355 Just my opinion: Work on you being the "right person" for yourself. When you work towards being your own "right person" you develop the confidence in yourself and that you can trust you and you trust that you can handle when someone treats you as less than the "right person". My ex-husband did horrible things to me and our son. I am now almost 60 yoa and I have ever so slowly become more empathetic, more athletic, and more confident. It was not an overnight journey and I am learning to be my own "right person" still.... "learning-to-be-still"

    • @tarheels61
      @tarheels61 11 месяцев назад

      I believe this is true and yes you're absolutely right in that respect and trust are two totally different things and I give respect, but after my husband passed I dated a guy who manipulated me into a relationship and he hurt me bad and had been fb messaging other women from the beginning and really he did his last and only girlfriend the same way and had an affair and she never knew before she passed away five days after my husband did in 2018 and he was talking bad and I mean really bad about me to his female friends and even joined a dating site. I found the strength to break up with him and then he wanted us to br friends and stupid me agreed and he had made a good friend I think but he still has rages for no reason and I tense up around him and become stressed out and feeling anxious and I know he's still so sneaky where I'm so transparent so I'm trying to be alone but it's hard since my youngest son moved in with his brother and I know they have to have their own lives but it's so lonely without him here and I feel I'll never meet anyone because I don't go places to meet people but I do know you're so right that we're never alone because Jesus is always with us. It's jsut hard to learn how to be totally alone even though I know God is with me.

    • @anitasue3208
      @anitasue3208 11 месяцев назад +19

      This is very me! I encountered the narcissist because I was physically attracted to them but yes the red flags 🚩 were there from the beginning really and ignored! I thought they were the one, I fell for the illusion in the beginning! As time went the cycle never changed & they did not change. Towards the end with the discard l, I stayed no contact and they showed their true colours! I am grateful for the lesson and my spiritual awakening! Amen 🙏

  • @FablesDen
    @FablesDen 8 месяцев назад +171

    Omfg..."when you start to make excuses - it's rarely your intuition. It's your conditioning." MIND BLOWN! So true and so well put!!

    • @NatzTalk
      @NatzTalk 5 месяцев назад

      It got me the same too!!💛💪🏾😍

    • @KristenKeech
      @KristenKeech 3 месяца назад

      SAME 🤯🤯🤯

  • @annaa6259
    @annaa6259 Год назад +570

    This woman should be broadcasted everywhere.
    So eloquent and to the point on Narcissistic abuse

    • @NajwaZebian
      @NajwaZebian Год назад +13

      Aw thank you ❤️

    • @lesliekay11
      @lesliekay11 Год назад +10

      I can listen to @NajwaZebian all day! Very intelligent and informative! Love her Soo much! ❤

    • @lauramyers4547
      @lauramyers4547 Год назад +5

      Amen to that. Such a healing message and so needed in this world

    • @dogdefender6946
      @dogdefender6946 11 месяцев назад +8

      Absolutely Brilliant! I’ve prayed for someone to fully understand the complexity and nuances of DV/ Narc abuse , and lack of resources just acknowledged. I’m so grateful I found this episode this eve. I watch Lisa all the time, this is my first time seeing this goddess, , I cannot wait to read her books!!

    • @nancychandler768
      @nancychandler768 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@NajwaZebianyou’re absolutely brilliant‼️ I felt everything you said in spades!!!
      Thank you soooo much for sharing your wisdom and insight into narcissistic personality disorder and those of us who tolerate it. ❤
      I’m dealing with two alienated children as a result of my ex husband’s actions. I’m never sure how to handle it because they are also damaged now. I’m absolutely devastated trying to figure out how to repair my relationship with my children. He has all the money and is manipulating the conversation and the dialogue about the divorce against me. 😔

  • @jannamartens9806
    @jannamartens9806 Год назад +372

    You feel it in your gut when someone is manipulative 100 %. Yes I’m tired of putting everyone else first so done with that . My turn for happiness.

    • @sidhikelleher5076
      @sidhikelleher5076 Год назад +17

      amen to that girl!....feel exactly the same. its redilculous how we are willing to put ourselves at the back shelf for other people. Never again. I will be treated with respect, honoured & loved by me and thats a good start. xx

    • @agentmacguyver2974
      @agentmacguyver2974 Год назад +6

      Sorry, but these comments seem all wrong! Don't become a narcissist just to avoid being manipulated be one!
      Be gracious, generous and loving... but learn how to avoid our free yourself from an evil person..

    • @donnahalsted7718
      @donnahalsted7718 Год назад +4

      Looking for happiness we'll never find it. Giving of ourselves for something greater than ourselves gives us the real joy of purpose.
      What's important for us, we who have been exploited and damaged by narcissistic abuse, is to heal. For a time we have to draw back, into ourselves, introspect, see our vulnerabilities, gain wisdom and strength and SET BOUNDARIES! Once we have that done we then have a "new self", a wiser, stronger self, to present to the world and make it a better place.
      Yes, I'm still healing. I'm getting there baby step by baby step, one moment at a time because minutes are too long! But at 73, I'm NOT DEAD YET. Isn't it wonderful we have it in us? Blessings.

    • @lauramyers4547
      @lauramyers4547 Год назад +12

      I agree. There is NOTHING wrong with putting your own happiness first in line. If you don’t put yourself first who will? That’s completely different than being a narcissist and manipulating others to get what you want. When you are happy and content you are better to all who are around you ❤

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@agentmacguyver2974why must one be a narcissist if they are trying to set boundaries? Who hurt you?

  • @rubberbiscuit99
    @rubberbiscuit99 Год назад +517

    I confused being needed with being loved. This belief got me involved and stuck with abusers, and nearly destroyed me. I was wrong about love, but I am learning.

    • @user-sh3rm6nt4y
      @user-sh3rm6nt4y Год назад +38

      My first husband was an alcoholic and every time I talked to my Mother about leaving him, she would tell me at least he wasn’t going to bars and cheating on me. She told me that he needs me because he always wanted me to be with him. I was told it was better to be needed. After 3 children, he left me for another woman and he gave up drinking for her and she eventually left him because he was too needy.

    • @karalianisthmus8548
      @karalianisthmus8548 Год назад +7

      So sorry to hear these stories…

    • @rubberbiscuit99
      @rubberbiscuit99 Год назад +21

      @@user-sh3rm6nt4y I'm sorry your mother did not understand your value. I had a mother who told me similar things. I believe this comes down to generational trauma -- lies we learn and internalize that have gained validity because they come to us across generations, making the lies tougher to confront. All the best to you in your overcoming.

    • @steph6109
      @steph6109 Год назад +7

      Perhaps being needed with being loveable

    • @cristinalopesdafonseca8596
      @cristinalopesdafonseca8596 Год назад

      😅😅

  • @alexandriawalker801
    @alexandriawalker801 Год назад +316

    These signs shouldn't be limited to intimate relationships
    This is for every person that comes into your life

    • @jeanmitchell5834
      @jeanmitchell5834 Год назад +5

      Ery good point

    • @Sanlynnben
      @Sanlynnben 11 месяцев назад +6

      Amen Amen Amen ‼️‼️

    • @andreleguizamon4984
      @andreleguizamon4984 11 месяцев назад +5

      It is true that I found this interview at such a right moment in my life.
      just when I was punishing myself with "never again", but for the friendships

    • @deemanga324
      @deemanga324 10 месяцев назад +1

      Working with some

    • @naiyalexic
      @naiyalexic 10 месяцев назад

      abso-f**kin'-lutely

  • @puritysiddi
    @puritysiddi 10 месяцев назад +133

    “It’s easy to build a house with someone, but it’s hard to build a home with someone “ i really felt that😢

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 6 месяцев назад +2

      Me, too. 😮❤

  • @waterox73
    @waterox73 Год назад +454

    LISTEN TO YOUR BODY!!! This is one of the best videos I've found on narcissistic abuse. At 50 years old, feeling suicidal, I finally went no-contact with my NPD/OCPD violent sadistic and racist gaslighting mother not because I wanted to; I was going to continue a limited relationship after I moved out of her place where I was working from home at my own business the last 5 years (never got a single "I'm proud of you") but then she crossed some major boundaries I'd tried to set, and I literally felt like vomiting every time I tried to pick up the phone or answer her emails. My entire being screamed, "NO! DON'T DO IT!!" and that was 9 months ago. I feel heartbroken and destroyed and am experiencing a lot of intrusive thoughts about abuse as a child from both parents that was normalized. And all the way into adulthood I've been assaulted and bullied and terrorized. Can't take a minute more.

    • @texasstardust6010
      @texasstardust6010 Год назад +50

      ....I completely understood your Comment. I had abusive patents, both are now deceased.... never any Accountability for anything they ever did, and the psychological and emotional abuse was worse than being hit, if that's possible. I had to divorce myself from them, and one of my siblings,...as she is also a Narcissist and Master Manipulator. Everything is about her, and gaslights with the ease of walking down the street. ...I cannot ever give myself permission to ever speak to her.

    • @catherineaubert2098
      @catherineaubert2098 Год назад +40

      Keep on doing this for you!! A parent is not your owner!! She will never ever get it. Be strong. Get therapy. Exercise. It takes a long time to reparent yourself. I didn’t Talk to my bipolar narcissistic mother for 20 years, her choice, not mine, and my life wasn’t worse because of it. Trust me.

    • @rubberbiscuit99
      @rubberbiscuit99 Год назад +23

      I get it. Those memories coming up. It's very hard to accept the reality. I'm working on this too. Not giving up. All the best to you.

    • @Sky10811
      @Sky10811 Год назад +11

      do Hoffman process. it s 7 days to look into your childhood. helped me a lot

    • @channelm5310
      @channelm5310 Год назад +17

      My heart goes out to you for what you’ve been through. I extend my love and support with the hope that you are able to heal 💖

  • @baconsalad1891
    @baconsalad1891 Год назад +110

    Always listen to your gut. People will go to great lengths to manipulate you.

    • @louiseperry1809
      @louiseperry1809 10 месяцев назад +2

      Your gut doesn't do much if you believe you love them and they love you.

  • @sharicoburn5475
    @sharicoburn5475 Год назад +82

    Minute 21. I'm so tired of every new man saying to trust them, they aren't like the other abusive men in your past. No, guys, trust is earned over time. We've been told over and over the lie of "trust me".

    • @katvond6346
      @katvond6346 Год назад +14

      Words are just words! They have to SHOW they can be trusted, do the words match their actions? If not byyyyeee

  • @PsycloneSarah
    @PsycloneSarah Год назад +59

    I got out of a toxic relationship. You don’t have to believe you can do it, you just have to understand why it’s necessary and do it anyway. Dont leave anything down to chance, don’t hope it will be ok, do what you need to do to guarantee your safely if it’s threatened. Nothing matters more than your life. If they’ve EVER threatened you even if they’ve never laid a hand on you, take it seriously. You never know what they’re capable of doing but if they’re capable of thinking it and saying it would you really bet your life they wouldn’t do it?
    It reaches a tipping point where the pain and risk of staying is greater than the pain and fear of leaving. understanding the cycle of abuse and robotic pattern of abusers there’s no way around reality, it becomes life or death. Leaving is dangerous and staying is dangerous.
    Believe the process of leaving will turn you into the unfathomably strong person you need to be and do it anyway. It’s not about not being afraid, it’s about doing it anyway. You don’t have to believe you’re strong to be strong. You find secret strength reserves along the way

  • @sherrymurphy855
    @sherrymurphy855 Год назад +211

    "Self-worth" ... know it - love it - live it. The most wonderful relationship is with yourself. 🙏

    • @-SweetTalks-
      @-SweetTalks- Год назад +8

      On this journey now ❤

    • @rebeccamiller9558
      @rebeccamiller9558 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yup. "Look inside yourself... remember who you are." ~ Mufasa

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 6 месяцев назад +2

      I'm pretty sure Whitney's song was right, it just took a long time to see it. Wish she had, too. ❤

  • @yarabia
    @yarabia Год назад +99

    "Sometimes you have to compromise - as long as you're not the only one whos compromising".... YES !!!!

    • @naiyalexic
      @naiyalexic 10 месяцев назад +2

      they can appear to compromise as well... they can even compromise for real, but underneath it is a pile of deceit, justification for their rotten behavior, and psychic and emotional abuse.

  • @mayanah3124
    @mayanah3124 Год назад +219

    It's possible that if a person has always been surrounded in dysfunctional relationships, real love can feel foreign like there is something 'wrong' because it's unfamiliar.

    • @MsThe90
      @MsThe90 Год назад +6

      Yes. It feels like going into unknown territory.

    • @lauramyers4547
      @lauramyers4547 Год назад +16

      That is so true! Being raised in a dysfunctional hell makes those red flags feel like home. I have always wondered why I pushed people away who were really kind to me and chose people who were not. Now after years of working on myself I realize why. It’s like a weight is lifted - just understanding yourself is so powerful. ❤

    • @pplsuck
      @pplsuck 11 месяцев назад

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 10 месяцев назад +4

      I have only been with manipulative narcissists. As a result, I feel smothered by a normal man who has a sincere interest in me. It’s so dysfunctional.

  • @sophiashekinah9872
    @sophiashekinah9872 11 месяцев назад +54

    After leaving my violent marriage, I was "chronically" homeless for 5 years... but I would make the same decision again in a heartbeat!

    • @Gamma-V
      @Gamma-V 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ditto.

    • @cgordon1386
      @cgordon1386 6 месяцев назад +7

      You go girl.

    • @margaretlockhart6198
      @margaretlockhart6198 4 месяца назад

      Hi @sophiashekinah9872, I am so glad you made it out the other side of what must have been a dark and lonely time. This video is so relevant to myself and other empathic type friends of mine. Write anytime and kudos to you for making it, on your own against all odds!🤗

  • @lorraineshb5956
    @lorraineshb5956 Год назад +29

    « Stop dating people covers and actually open the book »

  • @baconsalad1891
    @baconsalad1891 Год назад +105

    It’s so heart breaking to see so much pain in her eyes. She’s been through so much, my heart goes out to her. She’s beautiful inside and out.

    • @53strat55
      @53strat55 11 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah, you can see it in her eyes. She had some realisation.

    • @esaie4110
      @esaie4110 11 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly what i thought! ❤

    • @kates3136
      @kates3136 11 месяцев назад +16

      You can see how deeply the hurt runs throughout. Narcs are brutal to our souls.

    • @nancymc
      @nancymc 10 месяцев назад +5

      even if you have recovered, you never forget the pain or the wrong doings. you just learn to cope day by day. you have to strive to keep yourself happy. we can do it. 12:52

    • @MattyNelson-rs3ik
      @MattyNelson-rs3ik 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kates3136I wonder if this is what Sharon Stone ,went tru?

  • @Beautytrends77
    @Beautytrends77 Год назад +44

    My ex used to always say calm down, you are raising your voice at me. He was very defensive, I never made excuses for this. It was toxic. He never wanted to address issues, he gave me the silent treatment!

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 3 месяца назад +1

      I grew up in a house where my parents would raise the voices regularly. With 4 children to deal with, voices will get loud. Lol

  • @nilepearl1997
    @nilepearl1997 Год назад +86

    "You have the right seeds but you plant them in the wrong environment" ... Beautiful !
    Thanks Najwa, your sincere words talk to my soul !

  • @dhd-00
    @dhd-00 11 месяцев назад +137

    Narcissists do the opposite of what is right. That’s what makes them so cruel. If they’re capable of crazy-making and gaslighting you to get their way, if they’re capable of giving you the silent treatment knowing you’re in pain and looking for answers, if they’re capable of destroying your reputation by starting a smear campaign and if they’re capable of triangulating you with their flying monkeys so they can humiliate you…then why in the world wouldn’t they be capable of something like cheating? Narcissists are entitled. Narcissists lack empathy. Narcissists are delusional enough to justify their actions. They have all of the ingredients for being a cheater. They’re known for cruel and devastating discards, but somehow they would stop at cheating on you because they have morals and just couldn’t go through with it? No one can truly believe that. The narcissist believes he’s so slick that the other person’s name will actually come up in conversations, if you’re paying attention. But the narcissist will mention them with disgust, as if he wants nothing to do with them. “I can’t stand working with Karen. She annoys me everyday and I can’t believe the things she wears sometimes.” It’s a test to see how you respond to this name coming up periodically. It’s also a way for the narcissist to gain some sadistic glee because they can talk about the other person with you while you’re not yet aware of this person’s role in their life. When they drop the bomb on your head and the realization hits that they’re leaving you for “that Karen” they’ll be overjoyed. If you’re with a narcissist you should be prepared for the push and pull, the other women or men popping up or even outside children. They can’t even be trusted to show up to an event on time. They certainly can’t be trusted with your heart. Additionally, There are many ways to f!nd out what someone is hiding from you in their phones. These several ways only need the ass!stance of someone who has the knowledge $py!ng and can hàck into phónes and social media. For hélp, contact Metaspyhub@gmail. com for ass!stance.

    • @cl9425
      @cl9425 5 месяцев назад +5

      Everything you said is spot-on. I have experienced all of it, not only with mates, a few neighbors, and in my own family. They have evil in their hearts.

    • @breakthecycle16
      @breakthecycle16 4 месяца назад +6

      What a long meta spy hub ad 😅😂😂

  • @drebugsita
    @drebugsita Год назад +97

    I cut off a "friend" group after realizing that they didn't care when a mutual "friend" betrayed me, and went to great lengths to convince me that I was being too much about it - giving unsolicited advice, texting me, etc. It was so gross. I realized exactly what she said, they don't have my best interest at heart. And that makes it very clear cut. Just cause they act nice doesn't mean they care.

    • @Standing.W.Israel
      @Standing.W.Israel 11 месяцев назад +1

      So getting too many text messages grosses you out?

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a clique. They won’t go against the group, or they’ll be the next target.

    • @pixietreeleaf4770
      @pixietreeleaf4770 10 месяцев назад +1

      totally going through this currently, now I gotta wait until my lease runs out with these people because not gonna ruin my rental history for them.

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@genxx2724Duh. Friend groups are cliques.

    • @fayechamp4156
      @fayechamp4156 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wow I agree 100%
      Good for you finally standing up for yourself

  • @colettemarotta1859
    @colettemarotta1859 11 месяцев назад +14

    Omg….33 years of toxicity and I lost it all but I saved my life by leaving but more importantly I SAVED MY SOUL!!!!!!!!!

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 3 месяца назад +1

      It's ironic you say that...I left my relationship for the same reason. I had to save my soul. Period.

  • @ketherwhale6126
    @ketherwhale6126 Год назад +25

    Start with, you are already complete and worthy and enough. These spirits roam the earth in search of a victim . If you know who you are, you basically have all the cards. That means kicking them out or leaving. They DO not honour boundaries. Boundaries are a challenge to flaunt for them. They willl find your Achilles heel. Everything you tell them at the beginning, in confidence will be used against you. So don’t choose this mirror for your life. Everyone is a mirror.

    • @jasminezhou256
      @jasminezhou256 5 месяцев назад +1

      so related. I opened my heart to him, and he used my stories against me EVERY TIME.

  • @lynettelindeboom6898
    @lynettelindeboom6898 11 месяцев назад +28

    It’s not always bad, sometimes your partner gives you breadcrumbs and you live for those moments. Especially for someone who has been alone for a long time. You justify it to yourself, sometimes he’s really nice, so it must have been something I said or did. I love how she said “some one who has been trained”. When we have been trained our whole lives to tolerate bad behaviour, it’s very difficult to believe that you deserve better. I told my mother how disappointed I was in my relationship, she told me that that was something I was going to have to work out how to live with. Her solution, go to church, god will fill that void that your partner can’t.

    • @roberttruman8444
      @roberttruman8444 4 месяца назад +2

      It's not that hard to start believing that you deserve better. The real problem we face is not knowing what "better" looks like. We were trained to believe that less was the norm. I went for years believing that much of the treatment I received was acceptable. Anything better is going to feel strange and foreign.

  • @Blessme13
    @Blessme13 7 месяцев назад +14

    Trauma bond is real. I have swallowing and indigestion problems around drama. I have health issues from living as a survivor of toxic family dynamic. I was raised in. Then married 2 men that were alot alike that took advantage of my big heart and my willingness to love unconditionally...

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Месяц назад

      And they isioate us. So we have no support system. We need external help to escape. We aren't thinking straight. We need a place to go.
      I disagree with this lady. Thinking an abuse victim can solve all her own problems

  • @francoisea.1713
    @francoisea.1713 11 месяцев назад +14

    I have had to many experiences with narcistic persons, and they show their real selves pretty fast. Problem is when your in love, hearing about soulmates etc., it is so hard to walk away and think clear. Signs are everywhere. If someone is constant telling you how honest they are: run! Honest people don't even think about that to say that.

  • @thehapagirl92
    @thehapagirl92 Год назад +73

    I like her. She has experienced relationships with genuinely shit men, which there are a lot of. She gets why women need to always be wary of men’s words

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 3 месяца назад

      I'm a guy ( not a man yet )....and MEN suck. I'm speaking on my behalf. I'd kick my own ass if my foot would reach. 😮

  • @mlbmizzy1392
    @mlbmizzy1392 Год назад +160

    This conversation is worth listening to over and over and over again. Thanks Lisa for allowing her to flow. Absolutely amazing!

  • @Survivor-Thriver
    @Survivor-Thriver 10 месяцев назад +25

    ❤ So powerful!!!! My favorite episode so far. I left 3 years ago. I was absolutely terrified to leave but my love for my 2 small children over powered that fear. I was a stay at home mom and didn't have a penny in my name. God paved the way step by step. Thank God we are now free, safe, at peace and happy! The first step is the hardest but it can be done!

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 10 месяцев назад +2

      My colleague’s first husband cheated on her. She had two little girls and didn’t earn much, but she was able to leave him. She taught her daughters, “Unless you are financially independent, you never stop working.”

  • @sherrymurphy855
    @sherrymurphy855 Год назад +47

    "What is your purpose of being in a relationship?" Thank you.

    • @anandanabila8439
      @anandanabila8439 9 месяцев назад +3

      To grow up together in many aspect of life and to share this

  • @TheBlondiekitten
    @TheBlondiekitten Год назад +64

    Conditioning allows you to make excuses ❤

  • @sherrymurphy855
    @sherrymurphy855 Год назад +30

    Intuition is everything... when that becomes impaired, you're in trouble. Yes, the frog in the pot of warm water... when the water gets to a boiling point, it's too late for the frog. INTUITION IS EVERYTHING.

  • @annaa6259
    @annaa6259 Год назад +36

    40:00 Lisa perfectly describes how toxic people train others to tolerate their toxicity and games. “Cooking frog slowly”.
    Many issues whole society has is not teaching people to leave once something is off or toxic. 44:00 Najwa- you can’t put price on your sanity and freedom👏

  • @newtonmoon
    @newtonmoon Год назад +68

    Heard the speaker a while ago and was amazed. This is something every teenager should learn, in school perhaps or something parents should teach their kids. How come we only find out as adults or after the damage was done...

    • @LisaBilyeu
      @LisaBilyeu  Год назад +22

      Ugh trust me that question haunts me and a HUGGGGE reason why I show up and do what I do! If we can help others and teach the younger generation then maaaaybe we can stop the cycle!

    • @louiseperry1809
      @louiseperry1809 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@LisaBilyeu Stop the cycle. Are you completely insane? Educate yourself, and don't use that woman again read my comment below.

    • @rubyred3860
      @rubyred3860 9 месяцев назад

      Because children FAIL to listen or personally FEEL OR THINK that they’re different, we’re WEAK as parents and so they feel it won’t happen to them etc….🙄 SMDH!!!

    • @louiseperry1809
      @louiseperry1809 9 месяцев назад

      @@rubyred3860 @rubyred3860 I don't agree that all parents are weak. Both my brother and sister in law are great at disciplining and teaching them about life. My nephew and niece are amazing kids. My niece is a terror, sometimes but she takes after me! Beautifully behaved when out, both of them. They have strong parents and other family members that WILL discipline them when required. I believe other parents are the same or similar.
      A lot of parents are uneducated about toxic relationships. Just like this speaker is! You can't just runaway from a toxic relationship. It is a mammoth task to escape. I'm a victim who got out. But it's not a simple thing to just tell people like she did. It's far more complex.
      @LisaBilyeu it's victims that know the truth, what could happen, etc. You should have got a victim on your show. We're the only people who can say what truly goes on and how to get help. Your speaker was unbelievably ignorant.

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 3 месяца назад

      I was lucky to have these talks with my MOM. She would talk with me for hours when I dated and broke up with toxic women. Mom makes everything better.😊

  • @mikmen1513
    @mikmen1513 Год назад +15

    I am crying watching this because she is so right i felt like I couldn't be me i was suffocating he kept lying to me so i walked away forever and it hurts because I got very vunerable with him and he took me for granted and he puts on this facade for the world and he manipulated me and gaslighted me i was only the cover of his book he never loved me and i will never let someone hurt me like that it took me 56 years to learn this and go through hell all my life. So now i am healing my mind and soul.😢

  • @AlixanderiaShayWellness
    @AlixanderiaShayWellness Год назад +23

    This a a great segment. The moment she is asked if she felt that way... Her eyes went up and she sees memory and you can see her throat get tight and her eyes water from the pain in that memory. I've been there myself, it's painful.

  • @WanjiruMuya
    @WanjiruMuya Год назад +83

    I love the calm aura in Najwa's voice.
    She's soo full of Wisdom.Thanks for teaching us how self aware we should be to avoid conflicts.

    • @amandafoster2988
      @amandafoster2988 Год назад +1

      What's her last name ? And the name of her books

  • @Ceeyouaye
    @Ceeyouaye Год назад +26

    I found this interview of Najwa Zebian on FB/IG reels. Her words touched me deeply. But whomever posted it up didn't state her name. I am soo glad I found this whole vid. I am crying. Everything she is saying is correct.
    I am also in a toxic relationship with a man who belittles me, blames me for his entire life's misery. I use to beg for the bare minimum of his attention and love. He would go behind my back and I would still accept him back bc I was so used to his presence. I am in the process of detaching, it's been more peaceful and safe...
    I cannot wait to be happy again.

    • @amberd5318
      @amberd5318 10 месяцев назад

      Hoping you are shining and embracing peace and joy ❤🙏🏽

  • @WanjiruMuya
    @WanjiruMuya Год назад +26

    We rarely stay because we want to stay, but afraid of what will happen if we leave

  • @svetlanawilson6831
    @svetlanawilson6831 11 месяцев назад +16

    What an unbelievable beautiful woman inside and out. She cried, I cried. I know I am in toxic relationship and experienced everything what she is talking about. I am so tired from lies, manipulation, aggressive behavior, cold attitude, blaming me for everything, but I can’t leave…

    • @jasminegayle
      @jasminegayle 11 месяцев назад +3

      Their feelings are not your responsibility. Trust me, I've been there. There are ways to communicate your frustration, disappointment, and anger in ways that are RESPECTFUL. I never known a communication style, so it's hard to believe it doesn't have to be like that when you've never had it modeled.
      But the amount of times you forgive them and still try to be better and actually ACT better DESERVES to be MIRRORED.
      And your body knows. It will hurt like hell when you leave and you'll be glad you did. All strength to you.

    • @janerogers298
      @janerogers298 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes you can your done then go breath

    • @user-fo8jl7br9l
      @user-fo8jl7br9l 4 месяца назад

      Eventually the love and hate bombing yo-yo will be so extreme that on a hate cycle you will be discarded Don’t go back MOVE ON FAST

  • @sheberry8597
    @sheberry8597 Год назад +51

    Ooo I NEEDED THIS! I try not to be judgemental but you have to call a spade a spade and once a person shows you who they are you really must believe them. She is telling the truth about your intuition. One of the greatest gifts is having an intuition. Thank you ladies

  • @juki3451
    @juki3451 Год назад +17

    After a while, it gets tiring & slowly eats at your self-esteem. It can turn you into a completely different person (which brings the worse out of you). At this point, you need to step back & ask yourself, is this healthy & I'm happy? People are generally who they are. Trying to make excuses or think someone will change is only going to set yourself up to be disappointed & have regrets. Being too nice & too kind lets narcissistic individuals take advantage of your kindness without recourse if they do treat you badly. Learn to put yourself & happiness first. Set your own boundaries from the beginning ✨️

  • @vgueafrica
    @vgueafrica Год назад +82

    Najwa Zebian is the definition of time utilization. Every time she spoke it was straight gems. I can’t stop rewinding.

    • @angalmeida29
      @angalmeida29 Год назад +7

      So true and this was a 3 hour conversation ! So brilliant these two are ! Gratitude 🙏🏽

    • @NajwaZebian
      @NajwaZebian Год назад +5

      Awwwww thank you ❤

    • @vgueafrica
      @vgueafrica Год назад +3

      @@NajwaZebianyou got me at work, FAN GURLLLINGGGG😭 ilysm🥺💓 thank you for being vulnerable bc my Capricorn tail could never🥹 I usually bring these conversations to God. I just want to shower you with oríkìs🙌🏾
      I’m still in shock at your humility thee entire interview; not once did you make it about you-just accountability, grace & forgiveness. I finally found my tribe🦦

    • @jimmyjamessac7171
      @jimmyjamessac7171 Год назад +3

      So much game. Love this and respect Is everything

    • @anya.neeze.plz.
      @anya.neeze.plz. Год назад +2

      Same... ive listened and relistened to just her portion and have now gone back thru for the 3rd time taking notes and bulleting the points so I can look back on them when that cognitive dissonance comes back in carrying that glimmer of hope. I really wish I could just extinguish it for good..

  • @eglemarijabu8210
    @eglemarijabu8210 10 месяцев назад +41

    I’ve cried so much watching this, because I’m going through what you both described as toxic bad relationship with narcissistic person…Lisa, I am so grateful for you and her ♥️ thank you

    • @cggotr
      @cggotr 9 месяцев назад +3

      Please know you are not alone I too am emotional it’s soo much truth

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 9 месяцев назад

      Look at you, you have the ability to get the attention of a lot of men (or women) and if you're a good person (I'll assume you are because this is about self help) then you deserve to be picky.
      I'm a guy who takes pretty good care of themselves and the only women that give me attention are hypersexualised bimbos.
      Your body can't be your best asset if you want to be intriguing!

    • @cheyhaney
      @cheyhaney 4 месяца назад +1

      I had a good hard cry when she said "being seen, heard, and validated for who we are, it's not asking for too much". Aggghhh! Thank you 🤍 32:58

  • @ANGELSVEN
    @ANGELSVEN 11 месяцев назад +16

    Narcissists cannot comprehend love. They are cruel and hollow. They are permanently broken. RUN the other way. There is NO other choice, no matter what, no excuses.

  • @lorettag.2675
    @lorettag.2675 Год назад +107

    Lisa, you are such a really good listener, lets one speak, never interupts and you are adorable to watch everytime. Najwa is very eloquent. So much wisdom and understanding for ourselves and others and speaks truth. Thankyou for this very real conversation from your hearts!

    • @LisaBilyeu
      @LisaBilyeu  Год назад +37

      Thanks so so much! You have no idea how much this means to me as I work very hard to give you guys the best interview possible! So you just warmed my heart! ❤️

    • @lorettag.2675
      @lorettag.2675 Год назад +8

      @@LisaBilyeu You really ARE adorable. You have so much excitement in your eyes talking together. And I know these subjects are difficult, you have to think of soooo many things to keep everything going and yet it all is presented so natural. Feels like we are your special friends. Thanks for choosing to do these!

    • @flikxyyy7685
      @flikxyyy7685 Год назад +2

      Joy is dangerous because when it goes away as joy can be in excitement over a gathering 9r event, if your not in love with the inside of the book ,the mirror will tell u everything u desir3 to hear, if that ends u will wonder if your even real in the qftermath

    • @moniquealexander283
      @moniquealexander283 11 месяцев назад +2

      I really appreciate this dynamic as well 💕

    • @clintonnagy1662
      @clintonnagy1662 3 месяца назад +2

      I was going to post that too.... Lisa is very respectful by listening, not interrupting. She is a beacon of what hosts should be. God bless you Lisa. Najwa is such a beautiful soul. So much grace, and humility in her voice. She is an inspiration on how to conduct ourselves. Many blessings to you as well Najwa.❤

  • @hayahamad8698
    @hayahamad8698 Год назад +26

    Najwa is so extremely eloquent.
    Every word was truly heard.
    What a superpower Najwa has.

  • @haleluyaalex3424
    @haleluyaalex3424 Год назад +22

    In a world (my world ) filled with people who use their words to break crush and destroy seeing a person like najwa who uses their word to heal , repair & fix gives me hope. I love u najwa. Ur biggest fan Haleluya.

  • @RoseDances
    @RoseDances Год назад +57

    My mom is toxic like this. My body reacts to her in a negative way.

    • @LisaBilyeu
      @LisaBilyeu  Год назад +14

      I'm so sorry to hear that homie!

    • @annamazover
      @annamazover 10 месяцев назад +1

      You are not alone … similar feeling i have

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same here, good to know that others feel the same way. My mother doesn't have my back, at one point even told me I could go back to my violent ex and that she could have handled them! Can't believe I thought she was a caring person. It's all for her own image

    • @andramansaray9395
      @andramansaray9395 4 месяца назад

      Same here she told I will never make it up because I'm independent person always following my dream she become so toxic of my attitude nw am taking care of her😢

  • @mimismithson5372
    @mimismithson5372 Год назад +26

    The purpose thing really is the truth, because sometimes we unconsciously have an unhealthy purpose for the relationship and not even realise it until you stop to think

  • @dianederita2758
    @dianederita2758 11 месяцев назад +14

    True. Women Listen up! Intuition is your superpower!!!! Don’t listen to anyone-Listen to YOUR INNATE . When your body says no, you must listen.!
    Conditioning must be challenged. Excellent information Ladies. Bravo💜

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 9 месяцев назад

      Don't be sexist, this is just as applicable to men

  • @oonaghmolyneux7760
    @oonaghmolyneux7760 Год назад +65

    When you have faded over time !! Wow, I feel this. So powerful. We need to turn our light back on, so we can ‘see’ all clearly, and ‘be me’ 100%. Beautifully said and very important! I love these 2 ladies!

  • @jbilotta
    @jbilotta Год назад +37

    I really appreciate these talks. I've been beating myself up over being manipulated. I just thought I was a loving, loyal person (I am), but not seeing the forest for the trees.

  • @adimeter
    @adimeter Год назад +15

    "Stopping the auto yes" is exactly jump started my road to recovery. I was getting therapy from Ross Rosenberg and he guided through my very 1st challenge of having to say NO. So I went about to execute it and was successful. The predator never asked me again. I have been increasing my power ever since then. Through starts and stops, and sometimes backwards, I am learning. Lisa A. Romano is my wonderful coach. Thank you Najwa Debian for putting on all your wonderful shows💖💯👏🌹🥀

  • @thehapagirl92
    @thehapagirl92 Год назад +36

    14:49 That is true. I dated a guy who did that. I said I liked true crime and he said he did too. He was a chameleon. I spent the night with him and was crying because I knew he was wrong for me. I couldn't believe I was crying. But my body was telling me he was bad for me!

  • @MissErika1979
    @MissErika1979 Год назад +12

    Some men are very good at hiding it for a while but my unfortunate experience has taught me how to see it pretty quickly now…. And I can protect myself but there are some that can be very deceiving in the beginning and even for a while.

  • @franmdleleni6520
    @franmdleleni6520 Год назад +25

    I just needed to hear all this. I have to put my best interest first. I am now doing that. I don't want to be manipulated anymore. I have now seen people as they are. I feel so liberated.

  • @BeccaSmith124
    @BeccaSmith124 Год назад +37

    Around 4:20 minute mark, discussed about getting emotional when someone else says something nice that your missing from the person your dealing with. I go through this with my mom. It's so hard to deal with her and feel most of the time anger. I don't feel loved and I don't truly feel appreciated for the help I have to provide to her and I'm wearing out. I have lost my self in tears out of no where when the topic of family comes up. It's excruciating. I'm tired of these bad feels.

    • @bookbeing
      @bookbeing Год назад +3

      I am so sorry.🫂💙

    • @NajwaZebian
      @NajwaZebian Год назад

    • @WriterK
      @WriterK Год назад +4

      I hear you. I am sorry that you've been going through all this. You are not alone in this experience. I have been through it and now that I am 42 and she is in her early 70s, she has maybe grown out of her toxicity a little, or just as a project maybe because she has nothing to do in life, she behaves with me as if I am a toddler in need of too much affection and words of love, (my sweetheart, my life, my love, my this my that....) and now it does not feel good at all to hear these words from her mouth.

    • @jimmyjamessac7171
      @jimmyjamessac7171 Год назад +4

      Stay with it stay with it stay with it, 33 years old male in Sacramento, mother is a tyrant........rebuilding my life and creating my identity now......manipulation and controlling is messed up.......ill be good

    • @lrobinson2618
      @lrobinson2618 Год назад

      Fortunately at some point, pleasing people who hurt you will be a memory. X

  • @starfoxloves
    @starfoxloves Год назад +24

    A really good explanation of the damage toxic intimate relationships can do. Even when we have a really awesome support system, the person you spend 90% of your time with really does have a huge impact on your self worth by default because you spend most of your time with them. I never really thought about it in that way. I appreciate you putting that message out there! It makes me all the more excited about my divorce!

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 9 месяцев назад

      😂...I didn't even know what one was at the time, i just knew she wasn't like anyone I had met.
      I laughed at the time not understanding how much it would affect me.
      We all live and learn...good luck!

  • @AllThingsTiffanyTV
    @AllThingsTiffanyTV Год назад +44

    I truly enjoyed this interview. By far one of the BEST INTERVIEWS YET on this channel. When she went into detail about listening to your body and to not ignore it, you don’t need proof before you allow yourself to trust that it’s real: she really hit the nail with that one. So powerful. Love it!!!

    • @NajwaZebian
      @NajwaZebian Год назад +3

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 9 месяцев назад +1

      That stands true for me as a man, too. I was in a situation that melted my brain a bit but she gave me a bad feeling and I wasn't willing to forget it.
      We stopped talking because she ignored something she agreed to and acted like I had said nothing to her.
      I've been with a woman like her for a few months a long time ago but it was a very tough few months!

    • @flowergarden-1
      @flowergarden-1 3 месяца назад

      THIS^^^^WHEN YOUR Body REMEMBERS PAST ABUSE again
      I knew i had to go no contact when i felt that jumpy cold dread whenever my text dinged. "What does he want now?" I remembered the same dread from another past abusive relationship.
      That feeling started happening all the time & I had to come face to face with more worse excuses, till I saw the rwal reason why he

  • @Golgibaby
    @Golgibaby Год назад +12

    Patterns of behavior. Your intuition is a guiding beacon. It will beep more frequently the more consistent the behavior. The gut reaction is honest when we are in denial or persist on giving the benefit of the doubt.

  • @s.h.1223
    @s.h.1223 7 месяцев назад +5

    I decided around a decade ago that "my life is about me". I've been called selfish and such things for saying that but it was the start of MY healing process. Still it has taken me more than a decade after that realization to finally come to understand that I had so many narcissist's in my life. All I knew before is that about once a decade I found myself suddenly cutting toxic people out of my life and I would experience such relief. I just didn't have it so well defined as now. I am finally learning how to deflect the toxic people so I have time and energy for truly good, nurturing people and for me to be involved in my own life and therefore not be so needy that I turn people off because of MY neediness.

  • @el_museo.mp4
    @el_museo.mp4 11 месяцев назад +9

    "is my intention to be manipulated or to be loved?" WOW THAT SINGLE PHRASE CHANGED THE GAME, thanks for this episode!

    • @louiseperry1809
      @louiseperry1809 10 месяцев назад

      When you've been manipulated into thinking you love them, and they love you, your intuition doesn't really exist.

  • @Gloria_All_Day
    @Gloria_All_Day Год назад +20

    My intuition used to scream out to me to be free amd I literally turn music out loud in the car to silence the pain. Finally I listened and got free. Eight years free and counting.

    • @lauriehudson9493
      @lauriehudson9493 Год назад +1

      Got u I'm 10 n counting

    • @sosoc2616
      @sosoc2616 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. I thought I was the only one who drowns out the pain with music! 1 yr. and counting

  • @angelasauceda7548
    @angelasauceda7548 Год назад +40

    She's amazing. The way she can deliver so much wisdom fluently is powerful!!!

  • @bistravoda3687
    @bistravoda3687 Год назад +16

    I could listen to this woman endlessly.

  • @sharicoburn5475
    @sharicoburn5475 Год назад +25

    Minute 26, there are so many marriage counselors who are responsible for making people stay in these bad relationships..

    • @Mockduck2020
      @Mockduck2020 5 месяцев назад

      I feel like my therapist doesn’t see the bad in my relationship as well as another therapist did too.
      And I just ended up telling her what I think she wanted to hear.

    • @roberttruman8444
      @roberttruman8444 4 месяца назад +2

      Face it most people will try to advocate for keeping the marriage going for the sake of the institution itself. We've been brainwashed about how to live our life and get married and have kids etc. Marriage counselors will naturally try to encourage you to stay in your marriage, it's their job. But also I've noticed that most counsellors and therapists aren't trained in narcissistic personality disorder and cannot offer advice in that context which does restrict them.

    • @sharicoburn5475
      @sharicoburn5475 4 месяца назад

      @@roberttruman8444 absolutely and it is my hope that more marriage counselors will understand or learn about narcissistic abuse. I'm very glad that it is addressed more and more at least in these online communities so the word is getting out I see a lot of people that are in long term really horrible marriages that are learning and waking up and it is my hope that the generational trauma will begin to stop.

  • @tc3894
    @tc3894 11 месяцев назад +7

    EVERYTHING IS SO TRUE ; LISTENING THIS SECOND TIME AND IS EXACTLY MY 14 YEARS I HAD LEFT 6 MONTS AGO ! STILL HEALING AND PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER. DO NOT STAY IN TOXICITY OF SOMEONE, LEAVE STRAIGHT AWAY AS THAT WILL EAT, DESTROY AND DAMAGE YOU SLOWLY.

  • @northernbeattie304
    @northernbeattie304 11 месяцев назад +8

    I wish I saw this video a few years ago. Trust your body and intuition. There are damaged people who only know how to hurt people close to them. And they are so perfect, that you ignore the red flags. But you know... you knew all along.

  • @msshan-l1y
    @msshan-l1y Год назад +12

    Lots
    Of narcissistic individuals out here , red flags and intuition is key! speaking from experience 🙏🙏❤️

  • @Angie247Beers
    @Angie247Beers Год назад +33

    This is soo good! Setting bookmarks
    35:00
    37:50
    1:05:51
    1:08:50
    1:25:00
    We teach people how to treat us (by putting up with things that are not right or by not holding to our own boundaries or even knowing what they are)

  • @fernandahuaman6480
    @fernandahuaman6480 11 месяцев назад +9

    Preach it, girl! You just can't imagine how much I was looking for this information. I passed through a lot of pain and sometimes my mind went on neglecting everything or believing that THAT was my imagination, just because HE USED TO TELL ME THAT ALL OF THAT WAS IN MY HEAD.
    And, it's like, waking up and saying: Yes! I was manipulated! Yes! I was gaslighted. Yes! My pain was true! And I can't be hard to myself because I didn't know better. But, the day I left, I felt like a big and hard rock had been thrown away from my back. I FELT FREE!!! AND THAT IS BEST I COULD DO.
    NEVER AGAIN!!!
    Thank you, so much. ❤

  • @mariateresa2050
    @mariateresa2050 Год назад +14

    I LOVE how Lisa lets the interviewee speak, just talk through all those interesting and important pieces of infornation she's willing to share!! Thank you Lisa, you're the sweetest!! 🙌💖

  • @dianeforpeece8166
    @dianeforpeece8166 11 месяцев назад +5

    I was there for 22 years. I took my time (years) to grow the strength I needed to leave . It was the hardest, best thing I did. The analogy of the butterfly struggle says it well.
    Najwa is exact on - she’s telling my story . I promise there is hope- I’m living proof .
    Thank you both

  • @manjaridas1935
    @manjaridas1935 11 месяцев назад +7

    4:20 to 6:00 - best piece of advice. Even though I’m watching this after taking these steps, it feels good to hear it from another person. Staying in a relationship where you are looked at with labels and you have to beg your partner to look at you as a human just so that you won’t be rejected by that person - it’s absolutely worthless.

  • @GS-st9ns
    @GS-st9ns 11 месяцев назад +16

    I really appreciate this video. It's so different from what I had seen on other videos.
    I'm experiencing gaslighting from my doctor. A lot of threats of abandonment Because my day off is not when she wants me to have a test.
    My intuition says the test is a waste of time,
    intuition does not only apply to relationships with significant others in the home. Doctors and other people need to be watched

    • @MattyNelson-rs3ik
      @MattyNelson-rs3ik 10 месяцев назад

      Yes,as a retired nurse,yes,doctors need to be watched also.After all they too are part of mankind..

    • @chantellucky4565
      @chantellucky4565 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly!!! My doctor is a dismissive kind of man in his mid 60s just going through the motions waiting till his retirement! When I had an appointment to see him, waited an hour passed my appointment time in the waiting room, all I get was a 5 minutes ‘rushing through’ and he walked out the exam room saying “you are fine, just getting old that’s all!” ???? I had a phone appointment with him last week (he was 2 hours late) for the results of my new bloodwork and he told me as usual you are ok! I asked for the breakdown of a few important numbers such as my cholesterol count and A1C, he complained, “what am I? Your secretary?” Yes, it us time for me to search for a new pcp, one that is still doing his work as a doctor!!

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 7 месяцев назад

      A doctor who did my surgery, disabled me then said nothing is any different. Gaslight beyond ridiculous

  • @kamed.
    @kamed. Год назад +7

    It's "Cheaper to keep her". "Not on your SOUL! BOOM! A very POWERFUL response. BIG FACTS here!

    • @LisaBilyeu
      @LisaBilyeu  Год назад

      Right? That totally hit me too!

  • @yagushka
    @yagushka Год назад +14

    This is so good. Thank you! I got into the rabbit hole which says that “if I’m good to them they will be good back to me”

  • @sophiashekinah9872
    @sophiashekinah9872 11 месяцев назад +10

    In addition to forgiving ourselves, we should also remember to honor the part of us that wants to believe in the good in others; the part of us that knows if we can change ourselves for the better, so can other people; the part of ourselves that is willing to allow others to make mistakes, and then hold the space for them to correct those mistakes.

  • @dcanes5720
    @dcanes5720 Год назад +6

    My ex would CONSTANTLY tell me my intuition was broken wrong and damaged. He said I was triggered by past events - tho I don't have past events to speak of.
    Turned out he was a cheater, thief, abuser and had another woman and house in another country. My intuition that was so loud and aggessive for 4 years - it felt like a live cat inside my abdomen scratching to get out (try living with that for 4 years)... Was absolutely spot on about him and who he was. I will never ignore my intuitive protector again.

  • @staceys173
    @staceys173 Год назад +25

    Excellent advice. Be self preserving and be confident in yourself and your thoughts. Be discerning.
    Your value means you deserve to be treated decent and properly. Expect the best for yourself. You are not a side piece. You deserve to be considered & matter.

  • @Cutest1TheGame
    @Cutest1TheGame Год назад +14

    I listen to these like a podcast, meaning I rarely look at the video. I’ve got it running in the background while I clean house or do my makeup. Girls!!!! Those legs and heels on you two! You both look awesome! Ever since I left L.A. and moved to Europe, I stopped wearing high heels. I need to get me a pair of heels again!!

  • @michelegiannini9433
    @michelegiannini9433 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is hitting home for several reasons. Finally getting free. And hearing “I’m sorry” or “that’s sad.” Yesterday that made me angry. I replied saying it’s not sad that it’s finally ending. It’s sad that I wasted so many years. It’s sad that I put up with it so long.

  • @Mcoogie
    @Mcoogie 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love this woman. How healing is her voice? How right on point is her knowlege? Women power 💪Thanks to both of these amazing women!

  • @hollyharte7831
    @hollyharte7831 Год назад +7

    This lady is wise behond her years.
    To be congruent ...
    I pray people truely hear this. Lived in constriction all my life.

  • @aprilli5332
    @aprilli5332 Год назад +9

    I woke up and feel powerless and as I was fixing food for myself the powerless feeling didn't go away. So I thought to myself I need some Lisa video now. And I finished my meal listening to this episode. There are several points I need to think and learn more about. I will come back to this video again. Thank you so much!❤

  • @suzannemaroney4579
    @suzannemaroney4579 Год назад +11

    Yes, the joy they ring can be dangerous if you were never really loved ever….it’s intoxicating…..then there’s the sugar crash when it’s taken away..

  • @adriana1709r
    @adriana1709r Год назад +11

    I wanted to give another chance today... I have watched this video 10 times... I won't give another chance. Maybe you saved my life today. Maybe you saved lifes of mamy women today.thank you for your job

  • @indirabaez
    @indirabaez Год назад +6

    she is intelligent, well spoken , amazing, God bless her.

  • @arte7sol
    @arte7sol Год назад +10

    "Your conditioning" vs "your intuition" 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 yes!!!

  • @LSPACE23
    @LSPACE23 11 месяцев назад +13

    this was illuminating! i feel more mentally and emotionally expansive with each aha moment. so much has clicked, finally feel heard and understood. best interview i have heard on this type of relationship dynamic. very gentle & relatable

  • @sherrymurphy855
    @sherrymurphy855 Год назад +11

    "Self forgiveness" is huge.*

  • @sheenaperumal8552
    @sheenaperumal8552 2 месяца назад +2

    You have the right seeds. You just planted them in the wrong environment. But you can plant them somewhere else - beautifully said

  • @venelinailieva6959
    @venelinailieva6959 Год назад +26

    As usual Nejwa has the deepest insides and speaks from her heart. Amazing conversation with just the right timing.

    • @kamed.
      @kamed. Год назад +1

      Powerful segment!

  • @sacalvetti
    @sacalvetti 3 месяца назад +1

    I want to thank you so much for saying that “the moment you recognize that you are in the wrong relationship usually isn’t the moment that you walk away,“ because you removed any and all feelings of shame and stupidity with that!! We ask ourselves, ‘What’s wrong with me, why am I still here!??’ and so your comment was so very helpful. Thank you ❤

  • @nycjanedoe
    @nycjanedoe 9 месяцев назад +3

    "When you start giving people excuses, it rarely ever is your intuition that tells you to make an excuse. It usually is your conditioning..."
    THAT EXACTLY.

  • @KahinaKhando46
    @KahinaKhando46 Год назад +77

    Fantastic podcast. Learning to trust yourself is the greatest gift you can yourself. Thank you. ❤❤❤

    • @louiseperry1809
      @louiseperry1809 10 месяцев назад

      Easier said than done when you are in a narcissistic abusive relationship. Feelings of yourself faze out and go 100% into them. You adore them, or at least, you THINK you do.
      When someone lovebombs you to trap you, and then u turns YOUR personality... Then come back to me after years of abuse, and try to repeat your statement with conviction.
      I'm a survivor, but I have many scars, I have PTSD, and I know the real truth. It's not about trusting yourself.

  • @marika9460
    @marika9460 Год назад +15

    Quite an enlightening interview. I love how Najwa articulates and explains well the topic of coming home to yourself during and after a toxic dynamic. I have lived it and as she explains and moved by specific times from her experience, I very much relate. Thank you for your wise words, they are helping me and so many others.