Predictable emotions are a manipulator’s playground. When you stay steady—neutral face, even tone, no outburst—they lose their trigger. Practice pausing: breathe deeply when baited, respond minimally or not at all. Over time, they stop trying; your calm becomes a fortress. It’s not suppression—it’s a strategic choice to keep your peace.Become less available
Constant “yes” creates obligation; scarcity restores balance. Stop giving instant replies and being available always. This isn’t rudeness; it’s boundaries. Social psychology (reciprocity norm) shows availability signals deference. Reclaim your time by scheduling your day first, and fitting others second.They’ll adjust to your rhythm. Use auto-responses: “Busy today, will circle back.” Your attention becomes valuable currency again, not free supply. Watch respect grow as dependency fades.
How to reduce someone’s power over you without saying a word
