Trust yourself. Whatever has set this path before you, trust yourself. Put one foot in front of the other even if you wobble.
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Ex-etiquette: Put yourself in your ex's shoes
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ANSWER: Well, let’s employ Good ... see if we can figure out why your co-parent is acting so “irrational.” This rule asks you to put yourself in your co-parent’s shoes.