You could even blame our posting irregularity just on the fact that it’s hard to keep a blog going… but still that’s an excuse (I hope you can see what I’m getting at by now). You could also blame the industry for “lack of content” …if you check the mortgage news outlets you’ll see the same song in dance just repackaged in a different way… “Non-QM is the mortgage of the future”, “the rise and fall of the Refinance”, “the economy is strong, Fed raises rates”, “the new problem in housing… there isn’t enough homes”, “Millennials have wealth, but aren’t buying”…I could go on and on and on… we’ve written about every single topic that’s out there and we’ve beaten it to death, but that’s still an excuse. In a previous blog post, Don’t Play the Victim Game, I described the characteristics of. A woman who is always complaining about her husband’s shortcomings is likely playing the victim. One of the principle ways that people mismanage their anger is by playing the role of victim. You can blame it on a variety of different things… we’re growing as a company and as a result we had to allocate our resources to focus on production, thus eliminating the availability of myself and the team to come up with original content, but that’s an excuse. Here are 25 signs and real-life examples to help you identify when someone is playing the victim. By appearing to be helpless and in need of assistance. They are often very skilled at faking their weaknesses and problems. As you’ve probably noticed in the past few weeks our blog posting has become a bit irregular. Playing the victim manipulator is often anything but helpless.
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