Lilly Hall You Dont Mess With... !link! — Momdrips 24 05 26
| Pitfall | Why It Happens | Fix | |---|---|---| | – giving a long explanation after the Verbal Anchor. | Fear of being perceived as rude. | Keep the anchor ≤ 5 seconds ; silence is an ally. | | “Stiff Body” – crossing arms or clenching fists. | Adrenaline makes us protect ourselves physically. | Relax shoulders, keep palms slightly open—signals non‑threat. | | “Skipping the Exit” – trying to “win” the argument. | Competitive mindset. | Remind yourself the goal is safety, not victory. | | “One‑Time Practice” – only rehearsing once. | Forgetting that stress reduces recall. | Use the daily habit table; repetition cements the response. |
Lilly Hall had always been the one in control. In her world, rules weren't just suggestions—they were the foundation of how things operated, and she was the one who enforced them. Whether it was managing her household with an iron fist or handling the neighborhood politics, everyone knew one simple truth: you don’t mess with Lilly. MomDrips 24 05 26 Lilly Hall You Dont Mess With...