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#breakoutfromnarcissisticabuse #babylon5 #achilleslifecoaching You wonder why you can't seem to break out of Narcissistic Abuse. All of your relationships are always the same, only the faces change. This seemingly eternal cycle has 2 core factors: yourself & everything you haven't changed about yourself. Today we're breaking down in detail what contributes to your continuous experience of toxic sameness by taking a closer look at the character Captain John Sheridan and Ambassador Kosh from the series Babylon 5, Season 3, Episode 22, titled "Solo". Sheridan decides to fly alone to the home planet of the Shadows, "Z'ha'dum" (also the English title of episode 22) - a planet whose name is based on "doom". It's time for your new mindset to change yourself and your circumstances. Book your FREE 30-minute COACHING SESSION now at: https://achilles-lifecoaching.com/coa... Contact: [email protected] Life Coach Tobias Forst ACHILLES Life Coaching BOOK your SESSION here: https://achilles-lifecoaching.com/coa... “If I let go of what I am, I will become what I could be.” – Lao Tzu I coach you to: Recognize narcissists in your life early on Remove narcissists from your life Sustainably increase your self-esteem Discover your individual life purpose Make your dating and relationships fulfilling Overcome your limiting beliefs and barriers Develop your mental and physical discipline Achieve your autonomy and personal independence so that you can shape your life and lifestyle the way you want. Here's how you can support the channel: Website: https://achilles-lifecoaching.com/en/... About Me: https://achilles-lifecoaching.com/en/... Instagram: / achilleslifecoaching Facebook: / achilleslifecoaching Donations: https://paypal.me/achilleslifecoaching Book your virtual, individual coaching session: https://achilles-lifecoaching.com/en/... Be your own hero. Be your own heroine. With heroic greetings, Tobias Forst Photo “Temple of Apollo” by shutterstock/sodem Photo “Very strong Image Of a afro American woman Crying isolated on Black” byshutterstock/Laurin Rinder