Today, July 4th, is Independence Day in the United States of America. On this day 235 years ago, the country’s forefathers declared independence from the tyranny of a distant king. Today, let us all declare independence from the tyranny of sociopaths.
Declaring independence, of course, is only the beginning of the struggle. In 1776, the tyrant did not want to lose a prized possession—the Colonies—and retaliated by sending an army. The Colonists who believed in independence had no choice but to fight, even though most had little experience—they were farmers, tradesmen and laborers. But they learned how to fight. It took five years, many battles and many hardships, but in the end, the United States of America emerged victorious.
What can we learn from those Colonists that we can use in our own battles? The early Americans believed in themselves, believed in their cause, and did not give up. Oh, they suffered defeats, but they retreated, regrouped, and fought again. They learned from their mistakes, found allies and kept going.
If you’re doing battle with a sociopath—and make no mistake, any interaction is a battle—here are some strategies that will help you:
1. Know your enemy. Be brutally honest in evaluating the sociopath in your life. Remember: The sociopath never loved you. All you ever were to him or her was a source of supply. Once you get over the shock of their soullessness, you’ll begin to see the patterns of their actions. This will enable you to predict what they will do, and plan accordingly.
2. Never underestimate the sociopath. Do not anticipate that the sociopath will act as you, a person capable of love and empathy, would act. The sociopath has no concern for your emotions, your feelings and your welfare. Without empathy or a conscience, the sociopath is capable of doing anything, even the unthinkable, to get what he or she wants, which is to win.
3. Conserve your own resources. You can’t fight if you are sick or injured, so do your best to take care of yourself. Eat right; avoid drugs and alcohol; get enough rest. If you are suffering from anxiety or depression, a good way to relieve them is through exercise. Be gentle with yourself as you recover from trauma.
4. Plan strategically. Figure out what you really want and need, and figure out a way to get them. Never let the sociopath know your plans. If you are living with the person and need to escape, prepare a getaway bag and leave when he or she is not around. If you are going to court, keep careful records and document everything that happens. Keep in mind that you may need to use subterfuge and diversion to execute your plans.
5. Pick your battles. Determine what is really important to you, and what you can let go of. Your life and health are important; you may need to give up on recovering your money, saving your reputation or seeing justice done—at least for the time being. Only take on the battles that are vitally important at the moment.
6. Use overwhelming force. If you do have an opportunity to serve justice, go after the sociopath with everything you’ve got. Do not play nice; do not hold back. The harder you hit, the more likely your chances of success.
7. Seek peace. Remember, the only life you absolutely, positively can influence is your own. Your ultimate objective should be your peace of mind and peace of heart. Achieving it may mean letting go of material goods, people and past traumas. You may need to redefine yourself and how you relate to the world. If you can get to a place of tranquility, you are victorious.
Dear FAD,
Sugar I can’t imagine how you must feel leaving Junior with that POS and Mrs. POS and the continual crap he hands you. I wish I could find an answer that would “fix” things and them stay fixed, but he is going to always keep the drama going. Accepting that he is going to stir the carp continually and that there is not a lot that you can do about it is a tough pill to swallow.
NOT accepting that there is not a lot you can do about it is going to keep you continually under STRESS and unhappiness….sort of like St. Paul’s “thorn in the side”, there are just some things that we don’t like, but we have to accept them as there’s nothing we can do to change it and go on with our lives.
Just like the “hair cuts” and the “shaved heads” Jerkface is going to continually do things to IRRITATE YOU, but as long as it isn’t a tattoo you’re just going to have to blow it off until he gets a NEW HOBBY….but right now, you are his hobby and he’s learning new ways to spin you. God b less (((hugs))))
Oxy,
When I read, “tough pill” I saw, “tough pillow”.
That is my subconscious.
Thank God I really am handling this well.
I think I have come to acceptance, but perhaps I need to allow myself a good cry.
I have been making the most of Jr. being gone, painting, spackling, sanding, mowing, and actually getting exercise.
PS I am emotionally preparing myself for a surprise when I get Jr. back…a hair cut perhaps.
Thanks for being here. Ox.
(((((HUG)))))
FAD:
May I ask how old Jr. is?
LISTEN UP …..
If any of you have a spath…or anyone for that matter who you have a monetary JUDGEMENT against….and you find they have been arrested, in prison or in jail….take it further!
Heres the deal.
My bus. spath just so happened to get picked up on the extraditable warrant. (I told you about ‘that’ a few weeks back)
I filed a Writ of Execution with the court (I had already attained a judgement) against my bus. spath to garnish spaths jail commissary account and any cash bail along with any personal posessions of value in the care of the county sheriff.
Spath is being held on one ‘bailable’ charge and one no bail charge. there is a chance the no bail charge ‘may’ be changed to bailable after spaths court appearance……anyone who attempts to pay bail….the jail is ordered to bypass the court bail trust deposit and forward any and all monies on to me….per my legal judgement.
Until the judgement is sufficed.
Also…… since spath is incarcerated, it won’t be indulging in any snickers bars, or pink bic razors, eyeliner, chips OR BAIL. Since her commissary account is garnished too!
Until I am paid off.
It was classic…..when the sheriff drew up the paperwork he was so pleased someone was following through. And all to eager to accomodate drawing up the writ of execution.
Then when I served the jail the paperwork, they also had the same sentiments. Sock it to em!
Apparantly the jail and the Sheriff has NEVER seen this done.
So…..keep this in mind…..in case you ever hear of an incarceration of someone who owes you money on a judgement. This is a way to ‘widdle’ down your judgement…..and make their stay in jail less cozy with perks.
It pleases me to NO end! Spath, by law can not be verbally informed of this…..spath will be notified by mail. The jailer said they typically give bogus mailing address’s…..SO….if ‘it’ doesn’t get the mail, then spath may never be notified of this garnishment and ‘it’ will just wonder where all the commissary monies are disappearing to!
Ooops…..SHOULDA PAID ME! I told them….I was NOT going away! Hate to make a bad day worse an all……
🙂 🙂 🙂
ERIN BROCK!!!!
ROTFLMAO CHOKE SNORT SNARF!!!!!
Darling you gave me the BEST laugh I have had all week! The heat has been oppressive and I’ve felt blah all day, this just perked me right up!!!!
TOWANDA YOU GO GIRLIE!!!!!! Notified by mail! he heee hee hee
Epic news Erin! Towanda indeed..
EB–AWESOME AND TOWANDA!!
TOWANDA!!!!
Thank you…….I hope this can come in handy for someone else one day!!!
GREAT news EB!! You ROCK girl!!
Love,
Mama gemXX