Do you let your “no” be “no” when it comes to your kids? It’s especially hard when you have out of control kids to deal with. These guys seem to always be doing something, or wanting to do something, and it’s easy to say “no” to everything they ask you. Then you’re stuck – if you’ve already said “no” (even if you really don’t know why) you’ve got to stick with it. That’s when the trouble starts. They ask “why”, you wonder why you said no, and they you start to waver and compromise on your no. This is something you definitely don’t want to do! Make your “no” be “no” even if you have second thoughts. You have to stick with it, our your kids going to learn that they can change your mind by badgering you, and you don’t want that! Besides, you’ll get a chance to say “yes” in 10 minutes about something else anyway!