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How to Detox Toxic Relationships & Protect Your Energy
Do You Need to Detox Your Relationships?
Have you ever finished a conversation with a friend, colleague, or family member and felt completely drained — irritated, anxious, or even angry? If so, you may be dealing with a toxic relationship.
We all know people like this:
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The boss who is never satisfied, no matter how hard you work.
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The friend who only calls when they need something.
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The partner who criticises your appearance, choices, or lifestyle.
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Or the relative who never has a kind word to say about anyone.
Instead of lifting you up, these people leave you feeling smaller, weaker, and exhausted. Over time, their negativity can take a toll on your self-esteem and emotional wellbeing.
What Makes a Relationship “Toxic”?
A toxic relationship doesn’t always involve shouting, cruelty, or obvious conflict. Sometimes it’s more subtle. You might notice that after spending time with someone, you feel:
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Angry or resentful
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Drained of energy
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Criticised or belittled
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Confused or unworthy
Professionals often describe this as “toxic” because it pollutes your emotional energy instead of nurturing it.
How to Protect Your Energy
Not all toxic people can be cut out of your life. Some may be close family members, colleagues, or others you’re obliged to interact with. That said, you can take steps to protect yourself:
1. Set Boundaries
If a conversation begins to feel draining, it’s okay to walk away. Excuse yourself politely: “I’m busy right now, let’s talk another time.” By doing this consistently, you show the other person you won’t absorb their negativity.
2. Use Humour
Sometimes, lightheartedness can defuse tension. A quick joke or change of subject can stop a toxic spiral before it drains you further.
3. Visualise Protection
If you can’t avoid a toxic person — such as a difficult boss — try visualising an invisible shield or wall between you and them. Imagine their harsh words bouncing harmlessly away, never touching your energy.
4. Don’t Internalise Their Behaviour
Remember: their negativity reflects them, not you. Refuse to let their words lower your self-worth or disrupt your inner peace.
5. Choose Your Circle Wisely
Surround yourself with people who inspire, support, and uplift you. When you spend more time with positive, kind-hearted souls, you naturally strengthen your resilience against toxic ones.
Final Thoughts
Relationships are meant to be supportive, nourishing, and balanced. If certain people consistently make you feel worse instead of better, it may be time to “detox” your connections. Protecting your energy isn’t selfish — it’s essential for your emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
At Crystal Clear Psychics, we believe in helping you create healthier connections, stronger boundaries, and a life filled with positive energy. If you’d like deeper guidance on navigating challenging relationships, our gifted psychics are here to help.