by Kris Reece | May 10, 2024 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Promises of god, Relationship with God, Toxic People
Over the years I’ve made mistakes that I realized (in hindsight of course) actually strengthened narcissistic tactics of manipulation and helped the narcissists in my life become better narcissists. My friends, I want you to learn from the mistakes I’ve made so... by Kris Reece | Jan 26, 2024 | Categorized2023, Promises of god, Relationship with God
So you’ve finally put your foot down. Maybe you’ve kicked the narcissist to the curb or cut ties with toxic family members. After much prayer and soul searching, you’re ready to move on. But before you can cue the confetti, you get the message, “I’ve changed.” Could... by Kris Reece | Jan 19, 2024 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
You’ve done your research. And you now believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that you’re dealing with a narcissist. You know it. They know it. They know you know. Now what? Today, I want to dive deep into the pathetically predictable pattern you can expect to... by Kris Reece | Jan 11, 2024 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
Moms are supposed to be supportive and nurturing, but what happens when the very woman who should be your number one fan is your greatest adversary? Recognizing the signs of a narcissistic mother becomes crucial in such situations, as it sheds light on behaviors that... by Kris Reece | Jan 4, 2024 | Categorized2023, Toxic People
Tired of feeling like a doormat, like you attract people who just take from you with no regard or concern for your wellbeing? Christians are often encouraged to give until it hurts. “Let people take advantage of you,” “Forbear under abuse,” that’s what Jesus would... by Kris Reece | Dec 14, 2023 | Categorized2023, Toxic People
Discover effective strategies on how to control toxic thoughts and transform the chaotic pinball game in your mind into a serene journey of mental well-being. Toxic thinking can be like a game of pinball. It seems manageable—maybe even fun at first—but add stress...