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Bushes!


It’s Not Worth It. Co-parenting can feel damn near unbearable sometimes especially when it seems like the other person wakes up every day with one mission.. to make your life a living hell! 

But listen  you’ve got to stay calm.

You can’t give them that power.




Don’t hide in the bushes “don’t hide in the bushes.” is a phrase me and friend/brother Dre came up with. It means don’t sit there waiting for drama. Don’t go looking for an argument. No yelling. No “I’m a show them.” And never and I mean NEVER do anything physical.

Because once you go down that road, everybody loses. You. The kids. The whole situation.

Maintain. Relax walk away. Handle business. Protect your peace because the moment you snap, you give them exactly what they wanted.



When things get crazy lean on the ones close to you.. don’t hold it in, talk to someone.

 
 
 

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