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“Devalued” are U “Discard”material? How to survive being thrown away by a relationship automaton!

from Zo Williams: Voice of Reason · host KBLA 1580 Am

Questions: Do narcissists come back after final discard? How did you get over being discarded by your partner? How do you respond to being discarded? What is the discard phase in a relationship? 1. What connections can be drawn between mismanaged anxiety, devaluation and discard? Is the relationship between neuroticism (irrational anxiety) and the devaluation stage proportionate? 2. Do securely attached people discard others? Could you argue that securely attached people enact better “soundries” creating a buffer to consistent devaluation and thus discard? 3. Is the ability to discard others without remorse a symptom of having dealt with worthiness wounds, betrayal and/or abandonment trauma? 4. How does the response of a securely attached person in the discard phase differ from that of an insecurely attached individual? 5. Can someone be justifiable discarded? Does having an insecure attachment style lessen the likelihood that the choice to discard someone was the right thing to do? What does it mean to be discarded by a narcissist? What does a narcissist say when they discard you? Why does a narcissist contact you after discarding you? How can I get a narcissist to speak to me after they have discarded me? Why do narcissists like to keep track of the person that they've discarded? What are the signs of being discarded by a narcissist? Why are narcissists so pissed off and hateful towards the one they discarded? How do I quickly get over the anger & bitterness from being discarded by a narcissist? * What psychological impact does being discarded by a partner have on a person? * Is being discarded in a relationship a form of emotional abuse? * How does being discarded by a partner affect one's self-esteem and sense of self-worth? * Can being discarded in a relationship lead to long-term emotional trauma? * Why do some people find it difficult to move on after being discarded by a partner? * What coping mechanisms can help someone heal from the pain of being discarded in a relationship? * Is it possible to rebuild trust in future relationships after being ruthlessly discarded? * How can one differentiate between being genuinely discarded and a temporary break in a relationship? * What role does self-love and self-care play in recovering from being discarded by a partner? * Can being discarded by a partner lead to a spiritual awakening or transformation? * How can one reclaim their power and sense of agency after being discarded in a relationship? * What societal norms and expectations contribute to the fear of being discarded in intimate relationships? * Are there cultural differences in how being discarded in a relationship is perceived and experienced? * How do gender roles and expectations influence the way being discarded is viewed in society? * Is there a correlation between being discarded in relationships and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety? * How can one recognize the warning signs of being on the path to being discarded in a relationship? * What support systems and resources are available for individuals who have been ruthlessly discarded by a partner? * Can therapy and counseling help someone process the pain of being discarded in a relationship? * How does the concept of karma or cosmic justice play a role in understanding being discarded in relationships? * Are there spiritual practices or rituals that can aid in healing from the trauma of being discarded by a partner? * What lessons can one learn from being discarded in a relationship that can lead to personal growth and transformation? * How can one set healthy boundaries to prevent being discarded in future relationships? * Is forgiveness necessary in order to fully heal from being discarded by a partner? * How can one cultivate resilience and inner strength in the face of being ruthlessly discarded in a relationship? * Are there societal stigmas or taboos surrounding the topic of being discarded in intimate relationships? * What role does communication play in preventing being discarded in a relationship? * How can one navigate the feelings of betrayal and abandonment that often accompany being discarded by a partner? * Is there a spiritual or metaphysical reason behind being discarded in relationships? * How can one find closure and peace after being ruthlessly discarded by a partner? * What does it mean to truly love oneself in the aftermath of being discarded in a relationship? * How can one harness the pain of being discarded as a catalyst for personal growth and empowerment? * Is there a silver lining or hidden blessing in the experience of being discarded by a partner? * How can one release the emotional baggage and negative energy associated with being ruthlessly discarded in a relationship? * What role does forgiveness, both of oneself and of the partner who discarded them, play in the healing process? * How can one rebuild their sense of trust in others after being discarded by someone they loved and trusted? * Are there red flags or warning signs that can help someone identify a potential discard before it happens? * How can one avoid falling into patterns of self-blame or victimhood after being discarded in a relationship? * What does it mean to truly let go of the past and move forward after being discarded by a partner? * Can being discarded in a relationship serve as a wake-up call to reassess one's own values, boundaries, and priorities? * How can one reclaim their sense of worth and dignity after being ruthlessly discarded by a partner? * What role does self-compassion and self-forgiveness play in the process of healing from being discarded in a relationship? * Can being discarded be a catalyst for deepening one's spiritual practice and connection to a higher power? * How can one find meaning and purpose in the experience of being discarded by a partner, and use it as an opportunity for personal growth and transformation?

Questions: Do narcissists come back after final discard? How did you get over being discarded by your partner? How do you respond to being discarded? What is the discard phase in a relationship? 1. What connections can be drawn between mismanaged anxiety, devaluation and discard? Is the relationship between neuroticism (irrational anxiety) and the devaluation stage proportionate? 2. Do securely attached people discard others? Could you argue that securely attached people enact better “soundries” creating a buffer to consistent devaluation and thus discard? 3. Is the ability to discard others without remorse a symptom of having dealt with worthiness wounds, betrayal and/or abandonment trauma? 4. How does the response of a securely attached person in the discard phase differ from that of an insecurely attached individual? 5. Can someone be justifiable discarded? Does having an insecure attachment style lessen the likelihood that the choice to discard someone was the right thing to do? What does it mean to be discarded by a narcissist? What does a narcissist say when they discard you? Why does a narcissist contact you after discarding you? How can I get a narcissist to speak to me after they have discarded me? Why do narcissists like to keep track of the person that they've discarded? What are the signs of being discarded by a narcissist? Why are narcissists so pissed off and hateful towards the one they discarded? How do I quickly get over the anger & bitterness from being discarded by a narcissist? * What psychological impact does being discarded by a partner have on a person? * Is being discarded in a relationship a form of emotional abuse? * How does being discarded by a partner affect one's self-esteem and sense of self-worth? * Can being discarded in a relationship lead to long-term emotional trauma? * Why do some people find it difficult to move on after being discarded by a partner? * What coping mechanisms can help someone heal from the pain of being discarded in a relationship? * Is it possible to rebuild trust in future relationships after being ruthlessly discarded? * How can one differentiate between being genuinely discarded and a temporary break in a relationship? * What role does self-love and self-care play in recovering from being discarded by a partner? * Can being discarded by a partner lead to a spiritual awakening or transformation? * How can one reclaim their power and sense of agency after being discarded in a relationship? * What societal norms and expectations contribute to the fear of being discarded in intimate relationships? * Are there cultural differences in how being discarded in a relationship is perceived and experienced? * How do gender roles and expectations influence the way being discarded is viewed in society? * Is there a correlation between being discarded in relationships and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety? * How can one recognize the warning signs of being on the path to being discarded in a relationship? * What support systems and resources are available for individuals who have been ruthlessly discarded by a partner? * Can therapy and counseling help someone process the pain of being discarded in a relationship? * How does the concept of karma or cosmic justice play a role in understanding being discarded in relationships? * Are there spiritual practices or rituals that can aid in healing from the trauma of being discarded by a partner? * What lessons can one learn from being discarded in a relationship that can lead to personal growth and transformation? * How can one set healthy boundaries to prevent being discarded in future relationships? * Is forgiveness necessary in order to fully heal from being discarded by a partner? * How can one cultivate resilience and inner strength in the face of being ruthlessly discarded in a relationship? * Are there societal stigmas or taboos surrounding the topic of being...

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