In this podcast, I'm going to go over the ways codependency affects your confidence and how you can overcome it. Here, I'm going to list 7 ways that codependency impacts confidence, what causes it, and how you can overcome it. This is a really important topic for a lot of people so let's get started with number 7.
Codependency is a term that describes the relationship in which one person supports or enables another person's addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, or irresponsibility. "
The definition of codependency can be hard to understand and it can be difficult to tell if you are being codependent with someone in your life. But there are signs! In this video I'm going to share seven ways that people who have low self-confidence may show codependence - by doing things like making excuses for others, taking care of everyone but themselves, and trying to fix other people's problems. In order for us all to feel good about ourselves, we need boundaries and healthy relationships with friends/family members.
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