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This video breaks down what really happens when you’re dealing with an energy vampire and why you suddenly feel like you’re five years old again. We all have those internal parts that rush in to protect us — the tantrum-throwing two-year-old, the scared four-year-old, the guilty six-year-old, or the people-pleasing ten-year-old. The problem is those reactions only feed the vampire. What actually helps is stopping. Stop talking, stop looking, stop listening. Drop to neutral so you’re no longer giving your energy away. In that quiet moment, you can check in with yourself, remind your inner protector that you’re safe, and come back to the situation with clarity instead of panic. It feels strange at first, but from the outside it just looks like you’re calm and taking a moment to think. Whether you’re in a meeting or dealing with someone you love, this approach helps you hold your ground without getting pulled into a fight. And if you’re ever truly unsafe, leaving is always the right choice. If this resonates, you’re not alone. Lots of us are learning how to create better boundaries without burning ourselves out. Chapters 00:00 What an energy vampire is and how they hook you 00:21 The five F’s and why they mean you’re feeding the vampire 00:33 Meeting your internal “vampires” and their panic responses 01:14 How to stop: the pause, neutral stance, and sample phrases 02:45 Applying this with partners and what disengaging actually looks like 05:30 When to walk away if the situation isn’t safe More Energy Vampire Content: • Energy Vampires 101: What They Are, How to... #energyvampires #selfawareness #boundaries #innerwork #selfhelp #emotionalhealth #relationships #personalgrowth