I loved a narcissist, how do I move on with him gone?
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Last Updated: 08/03/2020 at 6:30am
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I once loved a narcissist for 24 years, it drained me emotionally, physically and spiritually. It took me years to realize that the relationship was unhealthy and that I didn’t deserve to be disrespected. The day I left him is the day I was able to move on, one step at a time. I put one foot in front of the other. I regained my myself with time. The energy and love that you once gave to him, you can now give back to yourself. Healing from being in a relationship with a narcissist will take time. Give yourself all the time that you need through self compassion. It is time for you now, time for you to blossom, to breath life back into yourself and to live your life out to the fullest. You deserve to be happy, to be loved. You are worthy.
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