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Think about the first week of school - your teachers typically made the rules of engagement in the classroom clear. There was the rule of raising your hand instead of blurting out, asking permission to go to the bathroom, keeping your hands to yourself, and being respectful of other people's things.

These rules of engagement made it easier for the teacher to manage the students' various personalities and energy levels and made it simpler to provide redirection or consequences when someone broke the rules. These parameters made everyone feel safe and that there was a sense of control.

The same thing goes for creating your personal rules of engagement. They can help you have a sense of control, especially when things might seem out of control.

This week on The CPA MOMS Podcast we discuss why personal rules of engagement are important and how to choose your own.

You can read the full show notes HERE