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Key Principles of Self Assertiveness and Overcoming "People Pleaser" Syndrome 

RICHARD GRANNON
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@ladynottingham89
@ladynottingham89 10 лет назад
I used to think "If i'm nice they'll like me", how naïve of me. It was a weak mindset and it's bait for toxic people; they see an easy prey on you.
@stuvs830
@stuvs830 9 лет назад
You have nailed it; thanks for writing so succinctly. Absolute truth.
@qonitabadegestm9989
@qonitabadegestm9989 9 лет назад
***** I don't like these conforming types of people. I like real people, & they are rare
@tahiyamarome
@tahiyamarome 9 лет назад
Qonita Badeges when I worked with children with special needs in the general school system I watched again and again how the authentic child, whether in my classroom or in the general school population was punished by peers AND adults for being "real." Our culture has no interest in "real" people. It was a lot of work to go against the grain and stand up for our kids or call other teachers out when this happened. I am real in the world and it means whenever I am in a mainstream environment (not artists, techies, and academics where I normally hang out) I am an outsider. Adults in those environments (my brother's suburban community for example) use every non-verbal communication method they have at their disposal to make sure I understand that I am NOT welcome, that they find me objectionable. I remain friendly and positive and concentrate on the children who may be present, until they get over it, but authenticity is rare because it is relentlessly punished.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 9 лет назад
tahiyamarome this is so true - and the "others" (not the toxics and not the people pleasers) what are they? And why do they feel insecure toward real? Adults are same as those children too - I really agree - great point.
@Isochest
@Isochest 9 лет назад
tahiyamarome Very true. A lot of so called "teachers" leave a lot to be desired. Read "The Empathy Trap" wher it identifies the Sociopaths: The Apaths. 60% of people are Apaths. Most people are Indifferent: They don't give a damn about themselves never mind you!! Yes Apaths are largely Flaming Titheads especially the ones who undermine you.
@turner2952
@turner2952 9 лет назад
If people pleasers continue to allow themselves to be used by others, their anger, bitterness and resentment will eventually come out in negative ways. It is like a pressure cooker. The codependent person should just get out of all caregiving relationships with people that are capable of taking care of themselves and set themselves free. We are not designed to be the welfare office or a bank.
@emilygraham1153
@emilygraham1153 5 лет назад
Absolutely!! Emily Liberty
@SuctionMonsters
@SuctionMonsters 5 лет назад
WORD
@Rally1ification
@Rally1ification 5 лет назад
Amen
@udhiw.4663
@udhiw.4663 5 лет назад
I'm researching the theory that most people in jail are there after responding to narcissistic (narstie) abuse of some sort or origin. Narsties are good at not getting caught, and or painting a more flattering picture of themselves in court. The victims are mostly just confused at what's happening. It's time to out narsties as the abusive anti-social criminals they are. Unfortunately, narsties are a popular breed in America.
@leeboriack8054
@leeboriack8054 5 лет назад
I was not put on this earth to be a life support system for another able bodied human.
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 11 лет назад
"Their opinion of me is really not any of my business. And about 90 percent about them anyways" That is very, very true and well put.
@lovelaci923
@lovelaci923 6 лет назад
Where is this People pleaser Syndrome course please??
@LeonidSpartanKing
@LeonidSpartanKing 4 года назад
This course is one of the best!!!!
@nickbargas7352
@nickbargas7352 6 лет назад
Being naive can be a sign of a pure heart and that is a good thing, but when you live in a world of sheep and some sheep are wolves in sheeps clothing you need to be more smart instead of naive. I want to live in a world of people that are naive with a pure heart but I'm also a realist and know that is a pipe dream. Don't stop caring and loving others, but know that when you see evil make sure you stay far away from it !!!
@bonniebunny25
@bonniebunny25 6 лет назад
Nick Bargas "Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves."
@jo-annahicks3324
@jo-annahicks3324 5 лет назад
Nick Begas....DITTO!!!!
@parrotshootist3004
@parrotshootist3004 5 лет назад
Wolves? They serve the shepherds. Some even know there are 3 sorts, sheep, wolves and sheepdogs. No one says there are four, and presents it like you can choose to be a shepherd too.
@andreasyoutification
@andreasyoutification 10 лет назад
Wow...I have literally spent the last 6 ish hours watching your various videos...Thank you so much for spending your time helping people.
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 10 лет назад
thankyou for taking the time Andrea
@andreasyoutification
@andreasyoutification 9 лет назад
in case my email is failing me again like last time I wanted to let you know through a different way that I need to set up a session with you for Tuesday if I could. ... please
@MichelleMotivateMe
@MichelleMotivateMe 9 лет назад
You really like self-help. You're my kind of person!
@weefyman7330
@weefyman7330 9 лет назад
Me too, very informative indeed.
@ironmanlee890
@ironmanlee890 9 лет назад
martin beale yep
@ac80577
@ac80577 7 лет назад
Agree. I think that the core hallmark of CPTSD-people pleaser syndrom is a deep and overwhelming emotion of unworthiness. That unworthiness comes from the fact that in a (c)overt narcissistic environment your authenticity is openly blamed or worse systematically ignored. This forces you to reject your authentic self in order to be accepted by your parents and/or siblings (who by the way employ also double-bind communication to confuse you even more). This is the context in which emotional codependence comes into existence. You reject yourself and you develop an attachment to that self-rejection because from that self-rejection depended your emotional survival. That is the reason why these emotions of unworthiness are so strongly ingrained and so difficult to disentangle from.
@bonniebunny25
@bonniebunny25 6 лет назад
That is incredibly insightful and it feels so true for me. What is the antidote to the attachment to the self rejection? To love ones's self?
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
Any solutions?
@rummskibummski1950
@rummskibummski1950 4 года назад
Thank you. This is exactly how it has been. Very calming to read this.
@kr1221E
@kr1221E 9 лет назад
I hate pissing people off, I am overly agreeable, and I use 'being-nice' as a defence mechanism. When in conflict, I show visible signs of nerves, which makes me even more vulnerable, my mind goes blank, and I let people boss me around. I feel a surge of embarrassment when I try to stand up for myself, I don't know where this comes from. This little video really struck a chord with me, in an almost uncanny way.
@charchar7119
@charchar7119 4 года назад
same
@mandaloolux9216
@mandaloolux9216 3 года назад
Me too. I also use being nice to keep people at a distance. I hate confrontation, I always end up crying and shaking when I'm angry
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 3 года назад
You just described me to a tee.
@socraticproblem86
@socraticproblem86 8 лет назад
Every time I listen to your talks I feel like this drainage system in my brain activated. Good job!
@patsyballantyne9886
@patsyballantyne9886 5 лет назад
Agreed
@kirsti8900
@kirsti8900 9 лет назад
Hands down the greatest find on RU-vid. I'm in overwhelm of how much all your videos have already enlightened me and helped me through what I have dealt with and am now trying to get through. I've just begun on watching your videos. I look forward to your tutorial courses as well, once I get there. I have a feeling I will be forever grateful for this information. LIFE CHANGING!!!!! Thank you
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 9 лет назад
AGREE AND AM STUNNED EXCITED!!!
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Kirst I Could not agree more. How fortunate we are!
@ligitpoker
@ligitpoker 10 лет назад
Self love requires you to prefer dying for your own happiness over any one else's, more than sacrificing your happiness out of fear in exchange for the "privilege" of being a good validated tool or dog for complying to the needs of the narcissist and putting their needs and happiness ahead of their own.
@drnaz777
@drnaz777 9 лет назад
OMG....the way this is worded....HIT IT THE nail in the head....that is it...its like they make you feel its a privilege...for being good ( good being compliant)
@thekabeer3149
@thekabeer3149 7 лет назад
That's it! but for myself it's easier said than done.
@AnaLuizaHella
@AnaLuizaHella 6 лет назад
yes!
@inferno3080
@inferno3080 5 лет назад
Ring ring ring you win.
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
God helps
@mathdon1106
@mathdon1106 5 лет назад
I'm 6'4 and big, but my single parent npd mother was my first bully, and taught me to just accept irrational and unjust behavior towards me. I turned into a massive people pleaser, and verbal confrontation just did something to my brain, Now I understand the fight or flight feeling I would get in those situations reminded me of the angst I felt with my mother. I even developed two voices, my natural deep voice, and my "no mother i have zero aggression in my soul" soft voice. I have been so locked into showing no assertion, and not being labeled as "throwing my weight around" that even though I no longer care what people think about me, and getting used to doing what I want, when I want. I still get the massive anxiety of not correcting people, feeding exploitative narcissists, and just not standing up for my self. I am working on my breathing and control and just saying no, or manifesting my will into the universe. and in regards to the physical violence, If needed I could totally decimate people. However I don't enjoy hurting people, I prefer logical arguments, but i think I have built a machine into my head where it is okay to harm someone if they push me too far, and I have given then 2 or 3 warnings, or chances to drop the issue, a switch turns off and I just break bones. I just need to incorporate the monster, like hey monster hang out on my shoulder everything is cool. instead of locking him in a cage, letting people piss him off, for an unreasonable amount of time, then swinging open the doors to deal with the situation in a brutal manner
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
I understand. I wish I could meet you
@sanchia7836
@sanchia7836 3 года назад
Hell ye
@GeorgiaHeard
@GeorgiaHeard 9 лет назад
Like a cool drink of water after traversing the desert alone. So grateful for the gifts you bring here. So grateful to see others as well and not feel so lonely in this.
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Georgia Heard Agree 100+%
@Jarrodmontelius
@Jarrodmontelius 10 лет назад
One of the few people on youtube addressing problems with personality disorders who actually comes off as having a healthy psychology himself imo.
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Gama Isora And mine, too. He's the best!
@theluckyone8480
@theluckyone8480 7 лет назад
Dear lad , I would like to thank you so much , for the first time in 15 years I stood up for myself And told my oldest child I'm not your doormat and you will no longer hit me or yell at me or call all the nasty words in the book . She had borderline NPD . And I will no longer allows her to hurt me or our other kids at home 🏡. It's not my job to take her abuse . I'm a nice and kind mummy I know who I'm and what I do for the kids . Now I know what Is my value. Thank you sweet boy . From a strong mummy 🦋Lilly
@chawn9694
@chawn9694 5 лет назад
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. You and Sam Vaknin have opened my eyes to a whole new world/ME. That I DO and CAN live outside of the narc's life.....and go on STRONGER. I have been put down and ignored for almost an 8 year marriage to realize it was all a lie.
@j.l9670
@j.l9670 9 лет назад
I took the self-assertiveness course about 6 months ago and must say that it changed my life!! I did follow the affirmations instructions and it did sink in!! It took me a lot of strength but the result was massively positive!! Thank you!!!
@ababababab896
@ababababab896 6 лет назад
Jefferson Lerias, nice yoo what course did you take?
@travispagent937
@travispagent937 5 лет назад
Rahim spartanlifecoach . Com
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
I need this help to be assertive
@brandonfarley5297
@brandonfarley5297 4 года назад
What's the cost of the course?
@iharkins1
@iharkins1 10 лет назад
This is my goal for 2014, to work on assertiveness and overcome the "doormat syndrome". Your videos are really good, thanks for making them and please keep sharing your insights.
@firefoxyouth
@firefoxyouth 4 года назад
any update? :)
@gastruperstrasse
@gastruperstrasse 9 лет назад
So I finanlly found someone out there who perfectly puts together my childhood experiences, frames them in an intellectual AND emotional meaning and helps me to no longer suffer with fragments. Because some of these fragments became meaningful parts for me now. Thank you.
@kr1221E
@kr1221E 9 лет назад
+Mara Sa Ditto only you put it in a more eloquent way than I could articulate.
@KateBarbourvoice
@KateBarbourvoice 9 лет назад
Just listening to you makes me more assertive. Fortunately I discovered my people-pleasing tendencies a while ago and have been working on it since. However, your way of talking about it is giving me good energy and understanding to continue this incredibly important work. Without integrity we cannot live our lives fully and that what this is about...
@simikatra3434
@simikatra3434 4 года назад
I'm a people pleaser. Well until last year, and I actively sought to understand and started speaking up for myself, and saying what I won't accept, and here's my boundaries, I lost most people who where in my life, they didn't like me being assertive,one even called me a narcissist, first time I've been called it in my life, so I took an online test, and realised, I have zero boundaries, I scored so low in narcissism I'm a complete whoose. So now I'm trying to understand myself, and by doing so seeing what I have to change in not only myself, but what I will not accept from anyone else. You're really helping. Thank you
@laurawhitewing
@laurawhitewing 10 лет назад
My only problem after taking your course is I can't stop running the song "It's my life" by Bon Jovi through my head. :) "This is for the people who stood their ground..." Yeah!!!! I kick but now... Thank you, Richard Gannon! YES!!!!!!
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 3 года назад
Yes, that one and I Don't Care Anymore by Phil Collins.
@raydeal5777
@raydeal5777 4 года назад
I'm 74 years old worked my ass off all my life I was raised by a loving totalitarian my dad he was a good man do you have to go back and its history and see Horry came from. I am a recovering people pleaser and I was a journeyman people-pleaser and it's cost me everything in life that you work for and I attracted people like a moth to fire and I was always helping them doing things for them unconsciously and now I live in a van with my dog my new rule of thumb is less is more Open Country and sunshine and I wished I had a found these conversations 40 years ago I grew up functionally illiterate unable to read right meaning spell xcetera. My head to this day is this stuff full of shit but I'm still a strong old bastard but it's refreshing to have this stuff in front of me and I understand I'm still able. Thanks for letting me rant I am a recovering self-confessed people pleaser could totally exist and it hides from you blurs the lines of right and wrong giving and helping horribly.
@Powergirl838
@Powergirl838 9 лет назад
Wow that one was a triumph! I had to keep stopping the video because huge enormous realizations came to pass! God...thank you so much ...I struggled with this for years. Your knowledge was bracing and brilliant, both ..bit of alliteration for you as well.
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Cheryl Graham Yes. He cannot be topped in my opinion. A true warrior ! So lucky.
@emilygraham1153
@emilygraham1153 5 лет назад
Cheryl Graham Love me some aliteration. - from a fellow..Graham
@jimfoster7986
@jimfoster7986 6 лет назад
Thanks for this video. Discovering my right to want what I want and not be responsible for the problems of others was life changing for me.
@TheEyeWhy
@TheEyeWhy 7 лет назад
Richard, as someone who got into martial arts myself for the very (subconscious) reasons as you reveal in this video I can't thank you enough for you talking of this and other issues. I often asked the same question to myself: what good is it that I can (potentially) tear someone apart if I still can't ask for a different dish in a restaurant. Still, MA are good for many aspects of life, but real change must happen within, where it really hurts to change. And as a divorced father I deal with many things you mention daily, parenting the self as much as the child. But yeah, it works, as long as you stay really alert to your pitfalls (especially when physically tired.) If I had money I would give some to you, sadly I lived as the outcast shaman for long and am only now recovering balance and sanity at 38, and riches are not to be found on that path ;). But thank you, you are spot on in your insights, your approach and your attitude. Thumbs up!
@veronicahaney7934
@veronicahaney7934 5 лет назад
I was so programmed into learned helplessness and being controlled that when I finally got my own home, I'm looking around like a child; who upon doing something thinks," Omg! Wait, I'm not going to get in trouble?!" My brain's still acclimating.
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 3 года назад
I'm single and 50 I still catch myself thinking that way sometimes. For example, like if I buy 6 pack of beer every once in awhile I'll catch myself opening the fridge and then about to open the produce drawer to hide it under the lettuce and I'm like, wait a minute why do I feel the need to hide this? I'm not going to get into trouble by my parents.
@bryanholt76
@bryanholt76 8 лет назад
this guy is my new hero!!!
@BusyBrainyBody
@BusyBrainyBody 8 лет назад
#truestory ✨🌟✨💖✨😊✨🙌✨👊✨
@noctiflorous1337
@noctiflorous1337 9 лет назад
Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good. Hence a prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use that knowledge, or refrain from using it, as necessity requires. Niccoló Machiavelli
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 9 лет назад
+Антон Ануфриев You might like this: "Mankind's dishonest; if you think it fair Among known cheats to play upon the square, You'll be undone. Nor can weak truth your reputation save: The knaves will all agree to call you knave. Wronged shall he live, insulted o'er, oppressed, Who dares be less a villain than the rest." Earl of Rochester
@KvltKommando
@KvltKommando 8 лет назад
+Антон Ануфриев If only I learned this in childhood
@fshfrghedht64
@fshfrghedht64 8 лет назад
+RICHARD GRANNON SPARTANLIFECOACH basically dont be afraid to speak your mind , but not out of hate , but honesty, and to increase awareness, because if somebody hates you for speaking the truth, who's the real villian ? , but on the other hand nobody's perfect ,so what right do i have to pick holes in other peoples flaws
@fshfrghedht64
@fshfrghedht64 8 лет назад
+fshfrghedht64 and also isit even truth that we speak, or isit simply just an arbitrary assumption that we've made?
@bobbietribble4675
@bobbietribble4675 7 лет назад
fshfrghedht64
@treefrog0826
@treefrog0826 5 лет назад
I'm the Scapegoat and I'm going thru hell and it all started setting boundaries. Being an EMPATH / HIGHLY SENSITIVE I'm pissed they rehuse to understand how bad they have hurt me. I just will not take it
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
We have to get over it..to have peace and move on..they will never get it..they're in denial
@jackiejames3898
@jackiejames3898 4 года назад
You don't have to take it. Good for you. They will never get it. F*** them!!!
@MsSukiC
@MsSukiC 10 лет назад
Such a perfect clip, thankyou. The saying 'the truth hurts, but it also sets you free' is something I use always. Reality is reality is reality etc we can't fix everything in life and the world isn't a disney movie. And I don't mean to sound like a downer however there are so many fantastic things we miss withing ourselves when we live in a world of 'what if's', 'the right one', 'one day' ingrained thought patterns we miss what's right in front of us in the moment. And honestly it makes me feel sad watching people not live in the moment and forget what really makes your heart and soul full.
@elisascaccia1103
@elisascaccia1103 10 лет назад
This is sooo true. I was raised by a very rigorous and strict father, and my mother is a bit tactless making her insulting at times. Consequently, I see the truths here. I just recently found myself apologising to my boss for my obvious fever and bronchitis. I asked for a day off. Sure enough...the shark circled and he just made me feel worse and even more guilty. So in turn, I must have apologised 10 times - just for being sick.
@alexjavovic6262
@alexjavovic6262 11 месяцев назад
This is intention from society. I have scorpio moon = abusive , neglectful, erratic mother And pisces rising = very sensitive and hates critism and moody and need more sleep than other people and suffer from Bronchitis because has frail health and very sensitive to high and low temperature. -> i become neurotic and pisces rising is very naive and impressionable under the influence scorpio moon. Because of that I am only a people pleaser. I am the scapegoat of my family. Where you can work now ?? Because of my horoscope I have to be a teacher -> people pleaser. When I am sick or I get late -> not so bad, because I am an official and I get my money.
@naeru5810
@naeru5810 8 лет назад
THIS VIDEO CHANGED MY LIFE. THANK YOU RICHIE. U RULE. 😉☺ ARE YOU: 1...NAIVE? 2...EXCESSIVELY CONSCIOUSNESS? 3...ADDICTED TO THE APPROVAL OF OTHERS? IF U R A CONSTANT, REPEATED TARGET FOR ABUSE AND EXPLOTATION, YOU ARE A PEOPLE PLEASER SYNDROME. (ALSO PROBABLY CO DEPENDENCY) 1. reality is: people are mean, not everyone is good. sometimes being a "good girl" is being able to judge people who are bad. As a healthy adult, you have to judge. 2. reality is it is ok to break a unconscious rule and your body will fight the unconscious rule.reality is you get the same assertive right to have my time and my full day in court. your point is just as valuable as the other point. justice is your right. reality is people don't care of fairness or explotation, taking you for granted. the same rules should apply to them as they are applied to you. 3. reality is to teach yourself to self approve. I don't have to foster everyone else's feelings; it's not realistic to give your whole self to make everyone approve of your behaviors. others opinion of you are none of your business and you will not care about others opinions of you. the only approval you need is from yourself. you are leaving youself open to explotation. reality is: Identify you have a problem. Hypnosis, Affirmations. you must negotiate with your inner child. Learn to say NO, NO, AND NO. I DO NOT CONSENT TO YOUR BEHAVIOR. I DID NOT CONSENT TO YOUR NASTY BEHAVIOR AND YOU WILL NOT DO THIS TO ME AGAIN. As a healthy adult, you must be able to deal with verbal conflict; it is a part of life to stop people taking advantage of you, abusing you, etc. You are still worthy if you never help anyone ever again. You must alter your negative thoughts and immediately replace them with positive. You need to learn to feel good about self assertive. you have a right to live a happy, healthy life!! It is your right to be free. All emotions should be felt; good and bad. All emotions good and bad are going to be felt ....I am sorry that it makes you feel uncomfortable, but that's your problem/feelings, not mine. Because I am I and you are you. I have boundaries and if you cross those boundaries, I will fight for my rights. BE AWARE OF WHAT BEHAVIOR IS GOING ON. BE AWARE OF YOUR ACTIONS. Are you doing something just to please others and ensure everyone else is happy?
@feloniousmonk321
@feloniousmonk321 9 лет назад
Great, just came across this video. You're very confident and articulate in a non-irritating way, plus you are talking about interesting and important things. Agree about former experiences in childhood and teens having a massive effect us later in life. Hopefully, by becoming aware of how certain feelings and self perceptions are rooted in the past, we can be more equipped to get out of this conditioned mindset that is holding us back.
@RebelTheRealRebel
@RebelTheRealRebel 9 лет назад
it's the accent. lol ;)
@melissajackson7329
@melissajackson7329 9 лет назад
Yep totally agree with what you're saying Andrew- -and I strongly believe that it all starts with acknowledging & recognizing the impact of past experiences; acknowledging and then choosing to accept 'what is'. Because it is not really possible to change something through denial, is it ..? However some people including a few who I know well, insist on doing the same thing over and over, repeatedly 'banging their heads against a brick wall' by passionately holding onto denial.. and it can be so frustrating watching people close to you doing this to themselves ..!? :-\ Some people seem so keen to avoid being truthful with themselves. Personally I think life's too short to forever be running from yourself so to speak. I say just get on with it and do what needs to be done. Do it for yourselves peoples, so you can then allow for a better more fulfilling life- and to really get to develop stronger, healthier relationships with self and others. ^_^ Running from the truth is an uphill battle
@Hugo411
@Hugo411 9 лет назад
Melissa Jackson WHen the acknowledging and awakening happens, it makes me more sad and overwhelmed by it all. I am over 50 so that plays into this too. The detrimental habits of decades.
@melissajackson7329
@melissajackson7329 9 лет назад
Yes it's a bit of a catch 22 isn't it Hugo411 But I think it's more of a necessary process- well I can't speak from anyone else's perspective other than my own, but I do see how a recovery concept I've heard of 'Feel to Heal' can be good.. might not feel so good at the time but it really can be great to help take some of the weight off the shoulders ;-) It's a new thing for me as I grew up in a family where crying and openly expessing emotions and anything related to being 'vulnerable' or emotionally open/intimate just wasn't done. When you start doing things that almost seem to have been avoided like the plague, it can make a person more aware of the habits developed from childhood and the family environment- and can encourage questioning around the reasons for why certain things were or are done a certain way.. I like making sense of things and understanding why. It can take guts and more courage than sticking to familiarity of sameness even if not facing change would mean continuing to put up with pain and hurt. But I believe that it can be great to allow for the opportunity for yourself, to possibly get to have a better proper understanding and big picture perspective on family stuff; it's fantastic to look back on it all and have a chance to see that the way you were treated might not have had anything to do with us at all, it was out of our hands and determined before we were probably even born .? :-)
@laurawhitewing
@laurawhitewing 10 лет назад
I finished the whole course, and did it all on my iPhone. It's the best money I've ever spent. Ever.
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 10 лет назад
what an awesome testimonial, thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the material and that it helped. Now I need to look up that Bon Jovi track to get it out of MY head ;)
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 11 лет назад
Thanks mate. Ive had anger management issues over the years I always try to remember the maxim "youre never angrier than when you are angry with yourself" - it lets me get down to the root cause. Got to start protecting yourself effectively.
@ailsajones2358
@ailsajones2358 9 лет назад
I think from a personal point of view that confrontation/ conflict can stir up such fear relating to consequences of past experiences with abusers and narcissists that we tend to freeze. That's my own personal experience from growing up with a violent narcissistic father. I often look for ways and strategies to overcome this but it seems that the fear in the situation just blanks my thoughts. I wish I could have a little internal data base of sentences that I could use in certain situations where I feel verbally inept rather thank just saying nothing and then thinking afterwards what I could and should have said! I really need to have a little book that I could refer to and memorise for certain situations to effectively cut them down or shut them up! Any suggestions as this troubles me greatly. I also think you are amazing.🌻🌞
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533
@goodmorningsundaymorning4533 3 года назад
Yes, I've often said I wish I had a little rolodex for certain situations and conflicts. I totally get what you're saying.
@dawnb7972
@dawnb7972 6 лет назад
I finally told my mother to stop ridiculing me in front of my husband. Me: mom, please stop doing that it makes me feel bad. Mom: you poor girl. Oh poor you! Me: VERY FIRMLY SAID: NO. Mom, please stop it. Just stop. Her jaw dropped and conversation over. One of the best days of my life. Sounds pathetic, but my narcissistic parents are hard for ANYONE to be around.
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
I'm the one outsider in my family. Everyone else adores my parent. Very confusing and crazy making
@MuzikizOxygen
@MuzikizOxygen 10 лет назад
To hear someone articulate questions I have had for the past year and answer them so insightfully is life changing. I always go "I cant believe this person did this?". hahaha thanks
@DigitalJill
@DigitalJill 5 лет назад
Me too. I think it's one of the most common phrases that I frequently repeat. It's hard to reconcile and actualize the stunning degree to which my naiveté is dysfunctionally askew.
@ms.suzylee2932
@ms.suzylee2932 9 лет назад
Spartan life coach! Spartan life coach! You are delightful and insightful! Going where no man have gone before! Gratitude for your work and channel is all your getting!
@nicolaribbens8413
@nicolaribbens8413 5 лет назад
I’m always being made fun of from being naive .Struggle with saying no , and dislike confrontation to stand up for myself . Recently realized Mum a narcissist . You know ... I think deep down honestly even now at my age 48 yrs and just being woken up to this information its fantastic !,, very painful and brave to take the road less travelled No one will ever know or feel your own personal struggle but bless you Richard for your passion and knowledge,I can feel your connection to your your great work
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
I'm 39 . Im ready to live..yes it is scary..I'm completely alone and healing
@missFindlesticks
@missFindlesticks 9 лет назад
I could listen to you all day
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
missFindlesticks I know the feeling!
@lovelight9261
@lovelight9261 5 лет назад
I think I should watch this one 3 times. Thanks you for your amazing talks. Just discovered them.
@sunflower6434
@sunflower6434 9 лет назад
i can't get enough of your videos, just not enough time to view them all....but you are spot on about a lot of things, my psychologist doesn't help me as much as you do...you help me see things and believe in new & good things...keep posting...
@shartinez7840
@shartinez7840 7 лет назад
Cognitive dissonance are the words that keep coming up in my head as I listen to you talk about these unspoken rules, the confusion, and the visceral reactions that accompany running up against all of it. Thank you for encapsulating this!! Very helpful!
@anngranit4794
@anngranit4794 5 лет назад
Albert einstien once said :"graete spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from mediocore minds".(and thats why your videos are so important ).
@jyeunplugged1
@jyeunplugged1 8 лет назад
Nailed it 👍🏼 very helpful as always. If we are conscious of our own traits relative to being exploited, once we are self aware of it is that particular trait then not irrelevant because we have recognised it it would now become a self defensive trait. The continual problem is that people use many Tricks to exploit us, so can never overcome - always on alert - more self aware of another's methods and intentions.
@ABCviewing1
@ABCviewing1 7 лет назад
My narcissist ex even devalued my kindness towards his flaws. He said, "sometimes I think you are some kind of Jesus" with a mocking tone. I said, "not my style of sandal". That made him dissolve into giggles
@beelarehman5992
@beelarehman5992 5 лет назад
Alex Parry Journalist and Dancer hahahaha that is funny
@BusyBrainyBody
@BusyBrainyBody 8 лет назад
The piece of the healing puzzle I'd been needing was understanding more about my experiences in relation to attracting current bullies and becoming more self assertive. Your channel is like "Woah! Here's all that stuff you've been looking for! And wait, a whole lot more!" Thank you so much! So grateful for this week! It's been incredible to sit in my front seat, parked under a tree, enjoying the Southern California summer, listening to your channel and realizing those blocks I feel are real, and they're not me procrastinating my success. Cause I kept trying to dig out of myself the real fucking reason I feel like I build things and stop before completion. I get mad at myself for procrastinating, but not really feeling like I was procrastinating. Whenever your next seminar is I hope I get to be there! #healer
@strangestdudehsp
@strangestdudehsp 11 лет назад
Great video. I've had a problem with self assertiveness throughout my life, and the traits you list resonate with me. A lack of strong boundaries and approval addiction = a lot of rage inducing memories IME.
@TheOlivecat
@TheOlivecat 8 лет назад
For some reason, this video gave me a revelation that seems unrelated. I realize that people pleasing could come from being trained by the abuse family dynamic to be hyper vigilant about "others" and their moods, feelings, and well-being. Also, we are often taught in these circumstances that it is improper, to not help the family tiptoe around the head abuser. I found that I often felt intense sadness at the thought of anything bad happening to my abuser. I think abusers and their enablers or what have you, transmit that you should feel sympathy for the poor abuser. I was the stand up to it person, but also extremely compassionate to the point that it causes me a lot of annoyance in my life to this day. To the point that I can tell when certain neighbors I have get high because I get a funny taste in my mouth, a bad smell around my nose, and an unpleasant dizziness. The point is that I think we are trained to take on other people's emotions.
@chrisbattle7659
@chrisbattle7659 5 лет назад
Hahah..."learn to palm the pads even harder than ever before!" you really are a modern angel, thank you sharing your knowledge and lucidity so freely.
@randallmercer4995
@randallmercer4995 9 лет назад
I'm blown away by how much of the content of your videos describes me. You've helped me realize some very important issues I struggle with. My whole life has been adversely affected by a psychological stunting; an inability to mature and be a self confident, interactively social person. I'm trying to grow from these ailments; recognize the false beliefs and improper wiring, as they happen. At 51 years of age, I still hold tight to adolescent mantras and childish reactionisms.
@barbaraellis3537
@barbaraellis3537 7 лет назад
WOW!!!!! I just turned 60, and you have nailed some of my story. Walking on egg shells, so maybe my abusive parent wouldn't notice me. During my life, so many people have told me how very sweet and kind I am. It hasn't been until the last few years, that I have taken a stand for myself for the most part. thank you.!!!!!! (And I always worked so very hard at my jobs, in my home, etc., so I realize now, it goes back to not wanting to make a mistake that my parent would have yelled at me for not doing it right. Then my other parent would get up very early on Sat. mornings and leave the 3 of us at home (Sneak away) to my grandparents' home because I learned in my 40's that she was not loved like her pretty sister was. So, instead of spending her off time with us on Sats., she was off to get the love from her parents that she didn't when she was growing up. Can't wait to hear more. The icing on the cake was I had the mother in law from hell!!!!!!!
@shaleighmiller6977
@shaleighmiller6977 8 лет назад
I have been tragically ignorant to the amount of time that these situations have controlled my life! Your videos have been my strength coupled with counseling & my children in growing & moving forward from my abusive relationship. Thank you so much for doing this!
@theluckyone8480
@theluckyone8480 7 лет назад
Just for the record I went to bed listening to you walk up listening to you .something changed in me . Thank you so much for helping people. Thank you 🦋Lilly
@andreabalfour
@andreabalfour 10 лет назад
Wow, I love this...thanks. I would love to see you do something on Narcissist discard and abandonment.
@airtonrodrigues489
@airtonrodrigues489 10 лет назад
Truly brilliant! Thank you for one more enlightened speech! I have to say I recently visited your website and was scared away by a video teaching street fight techniques with eye gouging and so on. I only came back because the first three videos I had watched ("Why Your Family Hates You - 8 Steps", "Why Your Family Hates You - Follow Up" and "The Samurai Strategy of Musashi") were incredibly good and helpful. So now I see that you have developed a new approach and also have built some perspective about the old one. Congratulations! I am very glad about that. But also curious about why you still have those posts online -- as they do not seem to me consistent at all with the heathy self-assertive way of coping with abuse, that you now further.
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 10 лет назад
Streetfightsecrets is now a 9 year old online project making it possible for normal, everyday people to protect themselves from criminal predators and violent assault. It is entirely congruent with the philosophy of self assertiveness and the assertion of boundaries that should someone try to mug, rob, rape or murder you that you assert your sovereignity with appropriate force. This may include a very high level of violent, injury inducing response. If it wasnt absolutely necessary, I wouldnt teach it. But it is and so I do.
@charliechase7390
@charliechase7390 10 лет назад
You have a brilliant way of communicating. Thank you for this excellent channel on YT. All the best
@fablife6236
@fablife6236 10 лет назад
Thank you for this. The Bible verses and prayers didnt help this. It just made me feel worse and it didnt help to issue on a practical level. I have been labeled and exploited by some people in the church to be their "church school project" and I just fell right into this position and answered their selective intrusive questions that was used to fit their label. They were'nt interested in getting to know me. I held back my instinct to say "none of your business" and answered almost uncontrollably. And now I'm angry that I did this and want to undo it but its too late. I also dont want my assertiveness to be in a rage, but matter of fact. And you answered this. I need this kind of help. I will be looking into your teachings on this! Maybe this was an answer to prayer. Lol.
@yamlwoz
@yamlwoz 10 лет назад
I've been listening to your videos most evenings for the past 3 or 4 weeks. I no longer recognise myself! I'm saying no to people, I'm calling a spade a spade. I'm so going to buy your full course. And I'm going to use the Christmas money I'm guaranteed to get from my covert narc mother to buy it. Love, love, love the irony! Thank you for so many laughs as I listen to you. Fantastic stuff!!!
@Ridiculizer
@Ridiculizer 3 года назад
You will never know how much you helped me in my darkest hour. Thank you.
@PHAT4LifeTV
@PHAT4LifeTV 10 лет назад
I needed this video at this very moment of my life. Glad you took the time to make it. I'm sure it's helped a lot of people.
@renaelynn6376
@renaelynn6376 6 лет назад
after my breakdown, this is one of the videos that changed my breakdown to my breakthrough...LIFE CHANGING!!!!
@weekendwankere69
@weekendwankere69 5 лет назад
Over the last couple of years, your perspective and wisdom is astonishing, particularly from a Freudian sense, I can relate to many things you say. Thank you for helping me and helping others. More power to you!
@MsSedonan
@MsSedonan 8 лет назад
This was the first video of yours that I watched a few years ago, and I keep coming back to it. I was really discouraged and now I am a very different person...I am much happier and I am very grateful to you and your hard work of getting this great information out to those of us who need it. xxoo
@AntonySammeroff
@AntonySammeroff 7 лет назад
I'm excellent at using agreeableness to avoid conflicts and make people like me so that I am not targetted. However, I may have attracted as closer companions folks who are dreadfully scared of being confronted as a consequence. Still evolving out of it.
@ben_s73
@ben_s73 9 лет назад
You sir are a master...thank you.
@stephanied5386
@stephanied5386 8 лет назад
I'm definitely going to buy this course- your information has been very helpful for me x
@sylvesterhale1697
@sylvesterhale1697 6 лет назад
Self assertiveness is the best mental and emotional self defense, if very effective you won't have to fight as much
@sansypansy4999
@sansypansy4999 4 года назад
Great Video Richard, had several lightbulb moments as I was watching, especially how family argues with each other. Thanks for all the work you do. Your videos have helped me so much.xx
@debrachase3131
@debrachase3131 6 лет назад
Wow! I used to have the fear of verbal argument. Less so, now, but the being targeted disproportionately is SO still there. The good news, is I'm now noticing and it's taking less and less, time to get ticked-off/recognize a breach or boundaries and firm-up/recognize I can make a choice. I've been searching for my part in the equation. I've found some good help, in other videos. They've mostly just listed traits and not that many techniques to change them. Many of the traits "do" slowly fade away as they get recognized, not just in theory, but when I catch them, in action. This video is right on track, for what I'm looking for.
@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 6 лет назад
I haven't watched your videos for about a year, and thanks to the change in RU-vid's algorithms it doesn't suggest your videos. I searched this one specifically, and you are right about the potential to change people's lives completely that this work holds. I want to thank you specifically for talking about Pete Walker's CPTSD book (in another video), because I then bought it, and it has taken me quite far. The 'therapeutic flashbacks' he says occur (and DO occur) when you challenge the people-pleasing scripts in your psyche are really horrific to experience, but I think they are worth it. Thank you for your work.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 9 лет назад
This must be the fifth video "Coach-Prodction" I have watched - and today 1st time viewing this host. That being said - this guy has an amazing gift/talent-and educated understanding of the field/topic. I have a college diplomas dated prior to most RU-vidrs birth date - and a related major + 3 - I've been a listener to several speakers/teachers/docs/presenters POINT - THIS MAN HAS A NATURAL APPEARING UNDERSTANDING OF THE TOPIC/THE PSYCOLOGY OF THE TOPIC/ THE VICTIMS RESULTING FROM THE TOPIC AND REALLY IS ABLE TO DEFINE AND PROVIDE SCENARIOS THAT ANY PERSON NEEDING TO UNDERSTAND CAN - I REALLY WOULD LOVE TO KNOW THAY HE IS MAINSTREAM - FOR THE MASS OF "PEOPLE PLEASERS" TO BE ABLE TO REALIZE - HOW KIND PEOPLE ARE THE 1ST VICTIMS "I KNOW PERSONALLY"! PLEASE TELL ME HE/HIS ABILITIES AND MESSAGES ARE REALLY GETTING TI THE "NEED SOURCES"!!! GOD BLESS HIM - HE SHOULD BE A SPEAKER STAR AT - ALL OVER THE WORLD EVENTS!!! apologize for typos - too tured to people please right now!!! Thanks - night GOOD PEOPLE :-):-):-):-):-)
@qonitabadegestm9989
@qonitabadegestm9989 9 лет назад
That is not what people pleasing is
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 9 лет назад
Qonita Badeges. It was a joke - apologize if I annoyed you - ;-)
@qonitabadegestm9989
@qonitabadegestm9989 9 лет назад
Beth Bartlett Ah ok ..
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Beth Bartlett Well said. We get what you're saying, and it's true.
@refinancetoday
@refinancetoday 10 лет назад
Simply an incredible Listen! Hits the bullseye for me my friend! Thank you ever so much for Posting!
@maximumweb5655
@maximumweb5655 10 лет назад
WOW - You are spot on! These videos are so therapeutic. I sincerely thank you for the topics you cover.
@tinawalling7349
@tinawalling7349 10 лет назад
Your the bomb. ...... love it. ......been dealing with this for years
@jyeunplugged1
@jyeunplugged1 8 лет назад
A very helpful analogy to becoming more self aware, self reflect and avoid such red flags. Thankyou
@j.f.4926
@j.f.4926 5 лет назад
Richard...You are a blessing to humanity. Thank You. :)
@ashleynielsen1810
@ashleynielsen1810 8 лет назад
You videos save my sanity!!!
@laurawhitewing
@laurawhitewing 10 лет назад
AWESOME course and SO worth the money (which is so little). Am only halfway through and feel stronger than I ever have, and like it was specifically designed for me. Wow! Can't wait to buy it for my boyfriend (we're both a bit wimpy). Looking forward to the rest. I'm glad I bought the big pack,
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 10 лет назад
thanks very much, so glad its helping
@RICHARDGRANNON
@RICHARDGRANNON 10 лет назад
We dont do physical dvds any more as most of my clients are in america and that was a problem some of the time. Its all video download, you buy, instant download and play straight away, much quicker and more convenient.
@alphasocial2045
@alphasocial2045 3 года назад
I revived some conversations and i sounded very assertive. I felt pain in my chest. It felt like relief.
@Milestonemonger
@Milestonemonger 9 лет назад
You have no idea how much you are helping me. I am soaking up your valuable advice like a sponge. Seriously, THANK YOU!
@krissetteaerislahn6141
@krissetteaerislahn6141 8 лет назад
You are a being of light, your info has such positive and profound effect on my broken spirit. much love and gratitude, thank you
@imumsuk9954
@imumsuk9954 6 лет назад
So spot on with what is going on in my life right now! Really comforting to get the right advice and encouragement.
@karenweger6314
@karenweger6314 5 лет назад
I really identify with what you are saying . It drives me crazy when people don’t fight fair,
@DannyGarrigan
@DannyGarrigan 7 лет назад
Gods people ARE under heavy attack. We ARE in the end times! That's real!
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
Feels that way
@lollic307
@lollic307 5 лет назад
Do you want to get a cup of coffee
@chavalilith
@chavalilith 9 лет назад
Thank you! Thank you for your honesty and your analysis and your optimism. Your 15 traits of people pleasers especially have been an eye opener. However, I feel a bit like I have to jump to the defense of the martial arts here (or rather self defense) as a tool for starting to overcome that. For me just the simple act of saying "You are not allowed to hurt me, and I am not going to let you" was new and pivotal and that epiphany has followed me out of the gym and into my life. Now, I am not saying physical self defense training magically solves everything and when you can do the one inch punch you'll be all better. It is a process and it takes time and mental work (and mine is far from done), but punching stuff does help sometimes when the going gets tough :)
@daviddolan4033
@daviddolan4033 5 лет назад
You are speaking to ME!!! I knew this for long time yet couldn't put it to words. No getting help but live with what is an awful feeling of hopelessness. Like you said it is about in what context am I in, work is one thing while home real life finds me falling apart. I loved this video for forcing that mirror in my face and guess what? Good Boy here!!!
@idahofree6258
@idahofree6258 5 лет назад
I just found this video.. It was on time for what I was looking for now.. It was relevant in explaining core wounds.. Thank you!
@henryrobinson3820
@henryrobinson3820 5 лет назад
Thank God for you Richard Grannon, I love it how you talk plainly and on the level about difficult issue for so many. I don't know who or what is responsible for this subtle form of social programming but it really sucks for anyone who has bought into "People Pleaser" Syndrome
@tamalita
@tamalita 9 лет назад
Thanks so much for this video. I've watched many of your videos and they are all so helpful. I really appreciate your down to earth 'real' approach. Thank you.
@annkennedy3743
@annkennedy3743 8 лет назад
The most perfect statement of all time 'They don't give a fuck about what's fair'
@micheledobb1602
@micheledobb1602 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. I am a people pleaser-- love how you identify the fake aspect of this. Hope your course is still available in 2017.Must apologise to the other excellent people who do work on narcissism but I seriously don't have the time to watch anyone but you. You are someone who can seriously change lives- love your style, humour, presentation, passion. Wow!
@christineayers2944
@christineayers2944 8 лет назад
I want to thank you for making this video. I have thoroughly enjoyed and been enlightened with your narc videos. This video represents the next step in regards to recognizing a narc and trying to figure out how to stop the verbal abuse and mind games he hooks me in with.
@jenifer0973
@jenifer0973 10 лет назад
thank you so much for this video. I learned a lot of things about myself in just 30 minutes.. Ill probably watch this over and over !!!
@the888erkan888
@the888erkan888 9 лет назад
Thank you for your work. I have alot of problems I want to sort out and I was emotionally and sexually absued as a child, so this means alot to me when I hear a positive, strengthening attitude towards improving my mental health. I feel like this is the time to put real work in feeling compassionate for myself and do what needs to be to heal, and be ready to pay if I see something I might have good use for.
@jennic.548
@jennic.548 5 лет назад
I needed this video...I didnt realize what I was doing... Until I started saying, No a little more often. I learned quickly.. as much as I hate conflict, I will stand up for myself and others...
@amothergoddess2774
@amothergoddess2774 4 года назад
Yes I am people pleaser! Really enjoyed listening thanks Richard! Hello! thanksss Richie!
@jlguib
@jlguib 9 лет назад
SPARTANLIFECOACH "flaming tit heads" I do learn best when I'm entertained...
@LorraineGrant
@LorraineGrant 8 лет назад
On a self-assertiveness course one module was 'How to say NO nicely', certain useful phrases to say. Helpful stuff.
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