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The Cuckoo Syndrome: The Secret to Breaking Free from Unhealthy Relationships, Toxic Thinking, and Self-Sabotaging Behavior

Andrea Anderson Polk

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Our emotions are indicators, not dictators, which means we do not let our emotions govern our behavior.”

“You greatest place of pain is your greatest place of power.”

“It is not possible to grow spiritually beyond your emotional immaturity.”

“Your worth and value is found in who you are, not what you do.”

“Your dream is situational, your purpose is relational.”

“You are allowed to have a voice. You are allowed to walk away. You are not the rescuer of every crisis. You are allowed to disagree. You do not need to defend yourself. You do not need to explain every situation. You do not need to give a reason. You are allowed to have space.”

“Where your anger resides, there you will discover buried wounds that need to be healed and unresolved grief that needs to be addressed.”

“When you learn to feel your feelings, you'll stop fearing your feelings.”

“What we do not feel, we cannot heal.”

“What we can name, we can heal.”

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