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I am so excited to be speaking at the Narcissistic Abuse Survivors Summit hosted by the amazing Marcia Hylton and Suzanne (Trauma Specialist) Smart! My talk is all about Building Emotional Resilience After Narcissistic Abuse: Why not join me for an empowering workshop designed to help you rebuild and thrive after experiencing narcissistic abuse. In "Building Emotional Resilience After Narcissistic Abuse," we will explore essential topics to aid your healing journey: Belonging: Discover the importance of community and how to cultivate a sense of belonging that fosters safety and support. Relationships: Learn 5 key strategies for establishing healthy, fulfilling relationships while setting boundaries to protect your well-being. Achievements: Reconnect with your goals and aspirations, and celebrate your achievements as vital steps in reclaiming your self-worth. Validation: Understand the power of self-validation and learn Charlotte's amazing technique to affirm your worth independently of others. Elevation: Focus on personal growth to elevate your self-esteem and confidence, empowering you to rise above past experiences. This workshop offers a safe space to heal, grow, and be inspired, join me to explore these powerful, yet simple techniques! GRAB YOUR FREE SUNNIT TICKET HERE! https://lnkd.in/e_4FPzRK
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