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Toxic personality traits can damage friendships, ruin relationships, and wreak havoc on your mental health. Watching out for toxic traits is important—but recognizing them in yourself and others can be tricky. What do you look for? And what counts as “toxic”? We’re here to help with this comprehensive list of common toxic personality traits. Keep reading to learn which toxic traits to look out for, how to recognize them, and what to do if you see these traits in yourself or the people you’re closest to.
Things You Should Know
- Taking advantage of people, being overly critical, and sabotaging others are toxic traits that can ruin your relationships and reputation.
- Perfectionism, pessimism, and negative self-talk are toxic to your own well-being.
- If you recognize toxic traits in yourself, examine where your behavior comes from. If you spot toxic traits in someone else, speak up or confront them when possible.
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