If you don’t know certain content/limitations of policies you can easily be lied into having to do something you wouldn’t have to do, for instance, if a police officer tells you to stop recording them, that it’s illegal, you may think you can’t, but by law, you CAN record police officers, they can also lie to you into causing you to be fined or even arrested!
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Use regular reminders of personal motivations like family, career, and health.
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Keep his schedule and friends as consistent as possible to avoid too many changes
I was once a drug addict, and both of these things helped. Keeping a tight schedule and sticking to it really helps, especially in the beginning. And Using regular reminders of what you will lose/ and what you want for your future are both ways that really helped me.
In most cases, avoiding is not effective because you cannot get down to the root of the problem. By receiving feedback, you can construct a plan from there to resolve a conflict. However, if you deem a situation too dangerous, by all means avoid whatever or whoever you are having a conflict with. I hope I helped :)