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In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan talk about why we are addicted to negativity, gossip, and other disempowering emotions and behaviors; what we can do to improve or walk away from negative situations; and they answer the following questions:
- How do I tactfully address disrespectful family members?
- How do I handle welcome and unwelcome teasing from others?
- How do I manage the offensive behavior of others?
- How do I stand up for myself with loved ones?
- How do I address a toxic relationship with a superior at work when using HR is not an option?
- What is the difference between immoral and illegal?
- How do I recognize when I’ve reached the breaking point at my job?
- How do I appropriately address people who constantly judge me and overstep boundaries?
- How do I establish appropriate boundaries with others?
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- “You can establish a boundary without erecting a fence.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
- “Compassion is more powerful than criticism.” —Ryan Nicodemus
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- Book: The Proximity Principle
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- Instagram: Jordan Moore
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- Podcast: Letting Go of Toxic Relationships
- Podcast: Toxic People
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