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The Native American Guide to Handling Toxic People
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(10 ratings)
65 students

The Native American Guide to Handling Toxic People

Overcoming toxic people & bullies successfully. Increasing self-esteem, motivation & empowerment. Native American.
Created byHyapatia Lee
Last updated 9/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Handling Toxic People
  • Standing Your Ground
  • Identifying Time Wasters and Users
  • Keeping Calm in Difficult Situations

Course content

3 sections19 lectures2h 5m total length
  • Introduction2:46
  • Introduction to Bullies10:17
  • Beginning to Understand Bullies4:13
  • Counting Coup11:40
  • The South Wheel of Bullies11:35
  • Counting Coup and South Bullies

Requirements

  • Introduction to Native American Mindfulness recommended but not required

Description

This course examines over thirty different kinds of people and situations that steal our time and energy. There are ways to handle this without getting sucked into the drama and desires of others. When we examine these people using the Wheel of Life, we can find the best ways to counteract their behavior and save our energy and time. There are thirty-five different types of people and situations discussed in this course. There are four kinds of toxic people discussed in this course: the sly and deviant, our rulers, persecutors, those who infuriate us, the violent bullies, those who shame us, pesky and annoying people, and the most difficult of all, our inner bullies.

The voices in our heads sometimes treat us worse than anyone else. The voices that feed on our fears, our fear feeders, hold us back from living our lives to our fullest potential. They survive on our fears, and when we learn how to silence them, we find ourselves with much less stress and anger.

This course helps us manage situations beyond our control that cause stress, like pandemics, environmental disasters, and the age-old problems of not enough time or space.

This information comes from the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, dating back centuries. It has been passed down through generations.

Handling toxic people and situations isn’t about being stronger; it’s about being smarter.


Who this course is for:

  • People who find their plans disrupted by others frequently.