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Don’t give up your power.

💬 Send us a text! (Yes really!)The ex only has as much power as we’re willing to give them.Like the Wizard of Oz, a high-conflict ex is actually just a scared little person behind a curtain who uses lots of smoke and mirrors to intimidate us.Once we stop buying into the story that the ex is all-powerful and in charge of everything, we can create better boundaries, reclaim our own power, and restore sanity within ourselves and our households.Don’t let a high-conflict ex talk you out of your ri...

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💬 Send us a text! (Yes really!)

The ex only has as much power as we’re willing to give them.

Like the Wizard of Oz, a high-conflict ex is actually just a scared little person behind a curtain who uses lots of smoke and mirrors to intimidate us.

Once we stop buying into the story that the ex is all-powerful and in charge of everything, we can create better boundaries, reclaim our own power, and restore sanity within ourselves and our households.

Don’t let a high-conflict ex talk you out of your right to parent, or your right to create firm boundaries that protect yourself and your blended family from yet more drama.

Typical co-parenting rules don’t apply when the ex is high conflict. For a more effective approach, go read our 10 Commandments of high-conflict co-parenting. xo

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🧡 Need a bigger pep talk? Start here or join us over on Substack! xo

The X only has as much power as we're willing to give them. Like the Wizard of Oz, a high conflict X is actually just a scared little person behind a curtain who uses a lot of smoke and mirrors to intimidate us. Once we stop buying into the story that the X is all powerful and in charge of everything, we can create better boundaries, reclaim our own power, and restore sanity within ourselves and our households. Don't let a high conflict X talk you out of your right to parent or your right to create firm boundaries that protect yourself and your step family from yet more drama. Typical co-parenting rules don't apply when the X is high conflict. For a more effective approach, go read our Ten Commandments of High Conflict co-parenting. I'll link it in the