Manipulators use victims as stepping stones. They may exploit their victim socially, in their home, or at work. There are ways to stay safe. Recognize a manipulator and respond correctly.
To stay secure, recognise manipulators' tactics. Good-hearted people can be manipulated. Observe how a manipulator acts and tell a trusted friend. If you suspect you're being controlled, you may be surprised to find that many others agree.
A manipulator has trouble taking responsibility for their actions and consequences. They concentrate on past wrongs. They want to control your emotions and make you feel bad. They may agree to your request, but won't follow through. They may make little commitments then back out. They may blame you for their behaviour.
Manipulators constantly want their way. Because saying "no" makes them uncomfortable, they usually try to spin the issue in their favour. These people are mind-game masters. You must avoid them.
Knowing the warning signs might help you spot an emotional manipulator. The emotional manipulator manipulates individuals via psychology and oratory. This person lacks scruples and exploits their victims' weaknesses to gain power. They exploit the victim. They gradually persuade the victim to renounce their ideals and comply.
Persistent behaviour is the first sign of emotional manipulation. Someone may suggest they'll help you, but then use you as a barrier. They may use your emotions to leave a situation.
Whether a coworker, friend, or family member influences you, be aware of the signals. Gaslighting is a simple and unconscious method of manipulation that manipulative people use to manipulate you. Gaslighting induces guilt in the target. This is common at work. Many people are guilty and punish themselves for perceived offences. Manipulative people exploit your susceptibility by pretending to be victims and citing past rewards. If you think a manipulative person is controlling your life, see a counsellor or therapist.
It's important to understand a manipulator's behaviours and motivations while dealing with them. The manipulator manipulates you to meet their needs and boost your mood. They often target vulnerable persons who won't resist. They start out kind and lovely then become manipulators. If you like them, they'll exploit you.
Noting how you feel can help you recognise manipulators. A manipulator makes broken promises to their victims. They'll also blame low self-esteem for their behaviour. Focus on the truth and avoid skillful manipulators to avoid being manipulated.
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