Imagine a life free of the drama, stress and abuse caused by your narcissistic mother. How would your holidays be different without that knot in your stomach that tightens up when you cross her threshold, or she crosses your...

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Imagine a life free of the drama, stress and abuse caused by your narcissistic mother. How would your holidays be different without that knot in your stomach that tightens up when you cross her threshold, or she crosses yours?

What life choices would you make if you didn’t have to worry about “What’s my mother going to say about this?” Would you quit your boring job and pursue your passion, the passion she’s mocked since you were a child? Would you end an unsatisfying relationship even though your mother has assured you that no other man would want you and you’d better stick with the one you’ve got?

Would you finally be able to breath deeply and toss off the weight of her judgment, criticism, and interference?

Going No Contact is daring, unconventional, and frightening. It can also be the best decision you ever make.

In Say Yes To No Contact, you’ll learn how being raised by a narcissistic mother has affected every aspect of your life, not in a good way. You’ll also get a blueprint for planning, surviving and thriving as your mother moves from center stage to the far periphery of your life.


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