10 SECRETS For BREAKING The CODEPENDENCY SPELL (Codependent Commandments)| Lisa Romano

Lisa A. Romano Breakthrough Life Coach Inc
3 Apr 202021:05

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares their personal journey of healing from codependency, offering 10 'Codependency Commandments' designed to help individuals reclaim their sense of self. These commandments emphasize self-worth, boundaries, and inner peace, guiding viewers to break free from the cycle of self-neglect and unhealthy relationships. The speaker stresses the importance of prioritizing one's own needs and opinions, learning to say 'No,' and trusting one's own intuition. With practical advice on how to manage anxiety and avoid codependent behaviors, the video provides a roadmap for personal growth and recovery.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Codependency often stems from childhood trauma, where individuals learn to prioritize others' needs over their own.
  • 😀 The 10 Codependency Commandments are a set of anchoring thoughts that help individuals reclaim their identity and break free from codependent behaviors.
  • 😀 Codependents often struggle with saying no, leading to exhaustion and self-neglect. Learning to say 'no' is a key step in recovery.
  • 😀 Codependent individuals tend to make others their 'false gods,' prioritizing their opinions over their own self-worth.
  • 😀 Recovery from codependency involves understanding that healing begins by shifting the belief from 'I am not enough' to 'I am enough.'
  • 😀 The 10 Commandments include important principles like honoring your own truth, setting boundaries, and seeking contentment and stillness in life.
  • 😀 Anxiety can be a helpful guide, signaling when your thoughts or surroundings are misaligned with your true self, helping you navigate relationships and decisions.
  • 😀 Codependents often seek external validation or permission to feel and act, which delays personal growth. It is important to honor one's inner voice and emotions.
  • 😀 The recovery process includes developing a stronger sense of self and learning to accept that you cannot change others' behaviors or beliefs.
  • 😀 Self-care and treating your body as a divine temple are central to codependent recovery, as it allows you to experience your spiritual journey through your physical being.

Q & A

  • What is the main cause of codependency, as discussed in the script?

    -The main cause of codependency is often rooted in childhood trauma and emotional neglect. These early experiences shape an individual's identity, behaviors, and relationships, leading to codependent patterns later in life.

  • How does the speaker describe the feeling of being codependent?

    -The speaker describes the feeling of being codependent as feeling 'crazy,' 'alien,' and 'abnormal,' as if speaking a different language. They felt disconnected from themselves and others, and experienced increasing misery, depression, and physical illness until they understood that the problem was rooted in codependency.

  • Why do codependent individuals often struggle to say 'no'?

    -Codependent individuals struggle to say 'no' because they fear rejection, anger, or conflict. They are conditioned to prioritize others' needs over their own, believing that saying 'yes' is essential for maintaining connection and approval.

  • What role does self-identity play in codependency?

    -Self-identity plays a central role in codependency. Codependents often lack a clear sense of self, which leads them to adopt false identities based on external validation, such as being a rescuer or people-pleaser. Their worth is tied to how others perceive them, rather than their own internal sense of value.

  • What are the 10 Codependency Commandments, and how do they help in recovery?

    -The 10 Codependency Commandments are guiding principles that help individuals recover from codependency by focusing on self-respect, self-empowerment, and personal boundaries. These commandments teach individuals to prioritize their own needs, set boundaries, trust their feelings, and break free from unhealthy relationship patterns.

  • How does the speaker define a 'false god' in the context of codependency?

    -A 'false god' in codependency refers to anything that an individual places above themselves in terms of importance or value. This could be other people’s opinions, the need to rescue or please others, or even external markers like success or money. Codependents often put these false gods before their own well-being, losing sight of their true needs.

  • What is the significance of the commandment 'Thou shalt not lie' in codependency recovery?

    -The commandment 'Thou shalt not lie' emphasizes the importance of honesty, particularly in setting boundaries. Codependents often say 'yes' when they mean 'no' because they fear conflict. Learning to say 'no' when necessary is a key part of healing and reclaiming personal power.

  • How can anxiety be useful in the recovery from codependency?

    -Anxiety can be a valuable indicator of misalignment with one's true self. In codependency recovery, anxiety signals that something is off, such as being in an unhealthy relationship or situation. Instead of reacting to anxiety, individuals learn to observe it and use it as guidance to protect their well-being.

  • Why is it important for codependents to stop seeking approval from others?

    -Codependents often seek approval from others because their sense of self-worth is externally driven. Stopping this behavior is crucial for healing because it allows individuals to validate themselves and honor their true feelings, independent of others' opinions.

  • How does the speaker suggest individuals can start to heal from codependency?

    -The speaker suggests that healing from codependency begins with shifting from a mindset of 'I am not enough' to 'I am enough.' This involves reprogramming subconscious beliefs, setting boundaries, honoring one's own needs, and breaking free from toxic relationship dynamics. The speaker encourages using the commandments as tools to guide this process.

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