Hi everyone,
“There is nothing holding you back in life more than yourself.” – Brianna Wiest
I hate that this quote is true. Because it would be so much easier if we could blame external factors, wouldn’t it? The difficult partner. The unsupportive boss. The system that wasn’t built for us.
And yes – those things are real. They exist. They matter.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth I’ve watched play out hundreds of times in our community:
The One Webinar That Will Change How You See Every Relationship
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Have you ever felt trapped in the same exhausting patterns—playing the hero, feeling like a victim, or becoming the “bad guy” in conflicts that seem to repeat themselves endlessly?
There’s a reason for this, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
The Drama Triangle: The Hidden Pattern Running Your Relationships
In his groundbreaking book “The Power of TED (The Empowerment Dynamic)”, David Emerald reveals a psychological dynamic that quietly controls our interactions at work, at home, and everywhere in between: the Drama Triangle.
First identified by Dr. Stephen Karpman, the Drama Triangle consists of three roles we unconsciously cycle through:
The Victim – feels powerless, overwhelmed, and asks “Why me?”
The Persecutor – blames, criticizes, and points fingers
The Rescuer – swoops in to “save” others, often enabling dependency
The shocking part? We all play these roles. And we switch between them multiple times a day without even realizing it.
But here’s the transformative insight: once you recognize the triangle, you can step out of it entirely.
Introducing: TED (The Empowerment Dynamic)
Emerald offers a powerful alternative—three roles that transform drama into empowerment:
The Creator (not Victim) – takes responsibility and asks “What do I want?”
The Challenger (not Persecutor) – encourages growth and learning
The Coach (not Rescuer) – supports without rescuing, asking powerful questions
This shift changes everything—your leadership, your relationships, your sense of agency in life.
Join Us for a Transformational Session
We’re honored to welcome MD Crina Ancuta, who will guide us through this life-changing framework. Dr. Ancuta’s deep understanding of these dynamics has already transformed countless professionals’ approach to conflict, communication, and collaboration.
Why You Can’t Miss This
This isn’t just another webinar about communication tips. Understanding the Drama Triangle will fundamentally shift how you:
Navigate workplace conflicts
Lead your team with clarity
Set healthy boundaries
Show up in your personal relationships
Take ownership of your life
If there is one webinar you attend this year, make sure it is this one. The understanding of this dynamic will change your mind—and quite possibly, your life.
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Looking forward to seeing you there,
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Laura
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