Saying I’m Sorry To Your Kids

Keep your own side of the street clean (from AA). Saying you’re sorry to your kids when you misbehave does that.


Be your own street sweeper by watching your behaviors or making a list of them and then apologizing to your kids when they appear.


Tell your kids that you feel vulnerable and at the same time retain your parental authority.


This is freedom and family building.


1:34 Keep your own side of the street clean by saying sorry to your kids.

1:45 Become your own street sweeper (picking up and moving out all of your bad behaviors and instantly apologizing to your kids for things like: disrespecting them, controlling, hollering, criticizing, judging, etc.).

2:09 Make a list of how you don’t want to be treated…

2:24 If you have a hard time apologizing because you think it makes you vulnerable or bad in everyone else’s eyes, tell them that first. Yup, that’s right you spill it. You’ll feel free, you don’t have to give up your genuine peaceful authority, and everyone’s jaw will drop to the floor.


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