I could no longer train him. Our working relation-ship needed to end, I told him. Like a lightning flash, he ejec-ted me out of his life.
This the response of any narcissist. They discard others when they are no longer of use. As the egg-shaped poster above states, a self-absorbed, controlling person does not respect boundaries. I did not realize he was a narcissist until I witnessed his response.
Until then, I was misled by his charm while he wrested the information and training he got from me. When the spigot was turned off, I saw his true nature.
Maya Angelou's statement: "When someone shows you who they are, [even though it might take five years] believe them the first time" came to mind after seeing his response.
Beginning in June, a new season started. Life requires ongoing pruning. My peace of mind got damaged in May when relating to this former mentee.He did not want to develop his abilities. He preferred guiding vul-nerable people using material from others. When we pass on what we do not apply and absorb in our lives, we offer substance without form, leaves without roots.
Years, days, and hours I spent with this man. I now see his desire was gather-ing my ideas and use them when working with others.In the first week of June, I learned I lacked judgment about someone I mentored. It was no big deal. I know I am imperfect.
I make mistakes all the time. I've forgiven myself. I am overjoyed my learning curve has jumped ahead; I am getting better.
My discovery in May was encouraging. My discernment was improving. You know I am the Attitude of Gratitude guy, an optimist.
The optimist sees the opportunity in every problem, the pessimist sees the problem in every opportunity.Winston Churchill
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This reminds me of a time I danced around my studio to the tune of "Ding dong the witch is dead, witch old witch, the wicked witch. etc.,"
I let go of an independent contractor who treated me similarly.
I felt joyful owning my voice and letting it go.
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