Toxic relationships come in all forms and can be detrimental in so many ways, but they also offer the greatest opportunity for growth and learning. It’s within the mindset of growth that we can begin to navigate and resolve relationship toxicity issues in order to release and move on.

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Maintaining unhealthy and unfulfilling relationships can drain a person’s life force, while letting go of them empowers us to shift our reality and create space for new relationships that enhance our growth. The intention to bless and release the relationship opens space for both people to transform their lives.

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by  Peggy Nolan   

My first husband preyed on my fear based thoughts. He stalked my self-doubt. He encouraged my own inner judge and jury. Together, we agreed to eat each others toxicity. I agreed to the pain and suffering he dished out on a frequent basis. After all, he was just using his words in a similar fashion as his parents, my parents, and their parents before them.

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by  Peggy Nolan   

“It’s not that I think something’s wrong with you,” Dorothy’s friend said as she mindlessly stirred her drink with her finger, “it’s just that if you don’t fix whatever it is, you’ll end up in another relationship just like your marriage with Jerry.”

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Your greatest power is your femininity. Ironically, it somehow our femininity got lost along our journey to empowerment.

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