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Coach George

@beyondhabitland

Faith-based Recovery Coach Helping Men Become Excel In Recovery & Relationships

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Ole #DetroitRed lookin ass... 😂😂😂 boy get a haircut and all of a sudden he talking about his waves... #wherethewavescomefromtho #nowhewantawavecap instagram.com/p/B8405H3p_7r/…

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Psst! It’s ya mans birthday! Do me a solid and... ARREST THE KILLERS OF #BreonnaTaylor!!!! If you can’t do that, then go ahead and hit my cashapp at $GeorgeMorning!

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5) #Boundaries CREATE CONFLICT (conflict happens when boundaries meet. Its natural and often not a sign for changing one’s boundaries, but learning the ones you meet)

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6) #Boundaries ARE FOR MEN AND WOMEN (most boundary discussions primarily bring attention to a woman rightful need for boundaries, however boundaries are not limited to women exclusively)

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7) #Boundaries DO NOT HAVE TO BE AGREEABLE TO OTHER PARTIES! (everyone won’t be able to agree with your boundaries. As difficult as it may be, this is a clear indicator to end relationship OR reassess current boundaries)

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9) #Boundaries ARE DISTINCTIVE TO THE RELATIONSHIP! (Everyone doesn’t get the same boundaries. Don’t be afraid to hold certain relationships with different boundaries, no matter the type of relationship(s)!)

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10) #Boundaries PROTECT YOUR VALUES! (boundaries are a mechanism for protecting AND developing you physically AND emotionally)

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#Boundaries MUST HAVE CONSEQUENCES (when boundaries are violated, they can’t be responded to with passive aggressive behavior, the consequences should be clear both verbally AND physically)