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It's Better to Walk Alone Than With Fools: Confronting Toxic Emotional Dependencies

It's Better to Walk Alone Than With Fools: Confronting Toxic Emotional Dependencies

Update: 2024-11-041
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Are you someone who has been forced to let go of someone you love, because they hurt you, were toxic, lacked accountability and often caused you to doubt your worthiness? If so, this episode of Breakdown to Breakthrough with Life Coach and award-winning author Lisa A. Romano is for you. Dear One, in this episode, you will learn why it is better to walk alone than with a fool by your side. This podcast episode is not intended to bolster a sense of moral superiority; instead, it has been designed to help you come out of the denial of the consequences of unhealthy emotional dependencies.  When you embark on the emotional and spiritual healing journey, you are required to confront unhealthy attachments for your personal growth and personal empowerment. 

Welcome to the practical wisdom of Lisa A. Romano. May you be blessed, uplifted, and your mind expanded by these teachings.

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It's Better to Walk Alone Than With Fools: Confronting Toxic Emotional Dependencies

It's Better to Walk Alone Than With Fools: Confronting Toxic Emotional Dependencies