Number 4: Only take responsibility for things that are actually your fault.
Because you’re dealing with a narcissistic person who loves to use manipulation or turn things around on you, you think that it was your fault and what happened. You have to realize that’s what’s going on and not take fault or not say sorry for those specific things that you know are not your fault; because you have to realize that they are turning things around on you.
Number 5: Don’t react to their outbursts.
It’s probably going to happen more often than you personally would like, but don’t react to the outbursts. And my best story to go along with this, children do, and when you don’t recognize the crying, screaming, falling out, temper tantrums is the word I’m looking for.
When you don’t recognize any of that stuff, what they end up doing, they stop. You know if it’s in a safe environment in your home or whatever, you walked away from them. You let them do what they needed to do as far as throwing that temper tantrum, and then you just walked away from them.
That’s the same thing that you have to do with the outburst of the narcissist, the person that you’re dealing with. Just move over, and live. Let them have their moment by themselves, and you walk out of the room or do what you need to do.
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