Victim Mentality: Drama Kings & Queens
* Have you ever played the victim card or know people who play the victim constantly?
* Have you ever felt like you were being manipulated by a friend or family member who always had an issue?
* Have you been told to take the victim players side in a conflict not knowing the full truth behind a situation?
* Has a victim player said that they knew that you wouldn't believe them?
Rock On Ritchie goes into depth on the Victim Mentality subject as he discusses how some friends or family members play the victim card when they're really the villain or the catalyst of every issue, situation, and/or conflict that happens. Ritchie discusses how to ask the victim critical thinking questions, how to get to the bottom of the issue, how to set boundaries, prevent disrespectful treatment and most importantly how to minimize your involvement with those drama types who constantly refuse to accept responsibility for their actions.
Ritchie also talks about how to observe red flags, tell tale signs, habits, behaviors, defensive mechanisms that victim players use in order to play on your sympathy, use your loyalty, and leverage your affection for them so it works in their favor. He discusses noticeable patterns that victims show in friendships, relationships, home life, work life, and other areas. He discusses how people who play the victim are usually isolated, alone, always playing the "woe is me" attitude, always involved in some drama or controversy and how they are unstable, very opinionated, leave out important facts, unreasonable, and they're usually toxic to good friends and family members so they end up being ostracized or cut off from others lives.
There are 3 sides to a story: your side, their side, and the true side; so Ritchie peels back the layers to help you identify fact from fiction, truth from omission, honesty from drama and most importantly protect yourself from people who play the victim when they're villains and manipulators in disguise.
If you're constantly being played or used by a friend or a family member who constantly plays the victim then you need to listen to this episode.
Ritchie goes in no holds barred.
"Lets Help You Take Your Power Back!"