The Golden Spoon

S8E6 - Planning and The Blame

March 28, 2024 McCahill & Jeremy Season 8 Episode 6
S8E6 - Planning and The Blame
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The Golden Spoon
S8E6 - Planning and The Blame
Mar 28, 2024 Season 8 Episode 6
McCahill & Jeremy

Do you get blamed for a lot of things, even the ones that aren’t your fault? There are many factors as to why family members would treat you this way. Personality disorders, racial discrimination, gender discrimination, and past trauma are just some. Being in a dysfunctional environment such as this can certainly take a toll on your physical and mental health. That’s why if you find that you’re currently stuck in this situation, please don’t hesitate to ask for help.

Keep in touch with supportive friends, distant relatives, or even professional workers and let them know how you’re doing. It’s not good to keep everything inside as well as harboring grudges either. Have forgiveness in your heart and know that there is always a way out of it.

Have you ever had a family member badmouth you in front of friends or guests? It certainly doesn’t feel great, and chances are, the words still ring clear in your head until now. This situation usually happens when you’re raised by narcissistic parents. Because they want to appear perfect to other people, they would distance themselves from things that would possibly disrupt that illusion, even if it’s through badmouthing their own relatives.

Have you ever had a family member yell at you for an error they personally made? They don’t know how to cope with the sudden burst of their energy. They might yell or lash out at you for something that you are in no way related to just because they can. Put some distance between you two and be careful not to engage with them in their state. You are not the problem here. First, accept that what they’re saying about you isn’t true. You are a wonderful person. Next, understand that every person faces battles of their own. After you’ve learned to accept yourself, it’s likely time to accept that your family members are flawed people, too. It’s never about you. How they treat you says more about them.
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Do you get blamed for a lot of things, even the ones that aren’t your fault? There are many factors as to why family members would treat you this way. Personality disorders, racial discrimination, gender discrimination, and past trauma are just some. Being in a dysfunctional environment such as this can certainly take a toll on your physical and mental health. That’s why if you find that you’re currently stuck in this situation, please don’t hesitate to ask for help.

Keep in touch with supportive friends, distant relatives, or even professional workers and let them know how you’re doing. It’s not good to keep everything inside as well as harboring grudges either. Have forgiveness in your heart and know that there is always a way out of it.

Have you ever had a family member badmouth you in front of friends or guests? It certainly doesn’t feel great, and chances are, the words still ring clear in your head until now. This situation usually happens when you’re raised by narcissistic parents. Because they want to appear perfect to other people, they would distance themselves from things that would possibly disrupt that illusion, even if it’s through badmouthing their own relatives.

Have you ever had a family member yell at you for an error they personally made? They don’t know how to cope with the sudden burst of their energy. They might yell or lash out at you for something that you are in no way related to just because they can. Put some distance between you two and be careful not to engage with them in their state. You are not the problem here. First, accept that what they’re saying about you isn’t true. You are a wonderful person. Next, understand that every person faces battles of their own. After you’ve learned to accept yourself, it’s likely time to accept that your family members are flawed people, too. It’s never about you. How they treat you says more about them.
We hope you enjoy this and consider helping out!

Please leave a comment and review our episode and give some feedback on what we can improve on!

Thank You All For Listening and Downloading
We drop an episode every Thursday
Follow us on all of our socials

Support the Show.

The 988 Lifeline
988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) https://988lifeline.org/