I recently did a post on social media and mentioned the emotional immune system. A few people wrote or messaged me and asked if there is really an emotional immune system, and I said, not only is there an emotional immune system, but there is also emotional inflammation, emotional diseases, so to speak. Emotions are part of who we are. They are there for better or worse. We ALL have an emotional immune system, which is basically a psychological mechanism that helps keep us resilient, and if we understand what it is, it can be strengthened to make us stronger physically, spiritually, and mentally.
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Emotional Immune System
I recently did a post on social media and mentioned the emotional immune system. A few people wrote or messaged me and asked if there is really an emotional immune system, and I said, not only is there an emotional immune system, but there is also emotional inflammation, emotional diseases, so to speak. Emotions are part of who we are. They are there for better or worse. We ALL have an emotional immune system, which is basically a psychological mechanism that helps keep us resilient, and if we understand what it is, it can be strengthened to make us stronger physically, spiritually, and mentally.
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Deal With A Pathological Liar
I think at some point in our lives, we have come across a pathological liar. I have friends and clients that talk about how difficult it is to deal with a pathological liar. It isn't easy and takes a great deal of patience and skill. Pathological lying refers to the behavior of someone who compulsively lies. It seems like every word that comes out of their mouth is a lie, and it is an addiction. One that is difficult to stop and one that is even more difficult to deal with.
They make up stories that sound real enough that people believe them. They then add more lies to back up the original lies. The lies they tell can be outlandish and easily disproved. For example, they love to change their history by falsely claiming to have received an award or did things that they never did, or have illness and injury they never had. They like being made the hero or victim or both in their stories. They tend to tell lies that seem to be geared at gaining admiration, sympathy, and acceptance by others.
Pathological liars often believe their own lies so if you try to catch them, they will defend their lies and if you continue to try to catch them, their lies only get worse. That means you are creating the problem. So tuck your ego and frustration away because confronting them will not stop them, try to give up any expectation that you’ll make them see the truth, or admit you’re right and they’re wrong. You may be sorely disappointed. People need to understand the pathological liar is unapproachable and if you continue to try to catch them in the lies, that becomes the definition of insanity.
Remember that the pathological liar has no consciousness
of how the lies make you feel. If they have any awareness, they do
not care about your feelings as they are incapable of empathy, so you may want to try to set healthy boundaries and take care of yourself. It has nothing to do
with you and you are allowed to grow. These people will not seek counseling, so be sure you get help if you feel you are overly frustrated. Gather tools
that can help you walk the higher ground. Most
importantly, know that no one can rob you of your truth and that prevents you from walking in peace, so walk in peace.