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For Someone Who Likes Control, Co-Parenting Is Not the One

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For someone who likes plans, clarity and consistency, co-parenting can be a real test. This week reminded me that not every situation needs the same response. With my daughters, I need consistency. When supporting someone through grief, I need presence. And in business, when circumstances change, I need action. I reflect on co-parenting, attending the funeral of Becky’s mum in Brighton, the importance of listening rather than always trying to fix things, and how recent changes to the PE and Sport Premium are pushing me to adapt and look for new opportunities. The challenge is knowing what you can control, what you can influence, and what you simply need to sit with.

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