How to Deal With Enemies Without Losing Your Peace

Dealing with enemies, frenemies, fake friends, online critics, school drama, workplace conflict, or people who turned on you is never easy. But you do not have to become cold, cruel, hateful, or bitter to handle difficult people. In this video, Chad Wade breaks down practical life advice for young adults, students, young entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to protect their peace while building their future. You will learn how to: Stay calm when someone is trying to get a reaction from you Stop reacting when you are angry Reduce access to people who misuse information Set boundaries clearly and calmly Avoid fighting in public or online Analyze conflict instead of taking everything personally Document facts when situations get serious Protect your reputation, time, mind, and future Forgive without becoming foolish again Keep building instead of letting hate become your personality The best response is not a post, an argument, or a dramatic speech. The best response is becoming so focused, stable, skilled, and successful that the thing meant to distract you no longer has the power to stop you. If you found value, hit like and subscribe. Comment below: Have you ever had to reduce someone’s access to your life to protect your peace? Chapter Breakdown 00:00 — How to deal with enemies and frenemies 01:01 — You do not have to become cold or hateful 01:22 — Protect your mind, time, future, and peace 01:57 — Rule 1: Do not react when you are angry 02:18 — How emotional reactions create long-term problems 03:05 — Pause before responding 03:29 — Do not give people the reaction they want 03:50 — Rule 2: Reduce their access 04:25 — Boundaries do not need dramatic announcements 05:07 — Use the block button when needed 05:24 — Rule 3: State your boundaries one time 06:20 — Boundaries count when you enforce them 06:34 — Do not fight in public or online 07:14 — Bring in the right people when situations get serious 07:41 — Rule 4: Stop taking everything personally 08:43 — Ask better questions about conflict 09:26 — Rule 5: Document facts 09:46 — Keep records when things involve school, work, money, or threats 10:48 — Clean records are stronger than emotional accusations 11:04 — Get agreements in writing 11:24 — Rule 6: Do not let hate become your personality 12:14 — Build for your future, not revenge 12:43 — Rule 7: Forgive without becoming foolish again 13:17 — Forgiveness does not mean giving access back 13:50 — Do not let pain make you worse 14:04 — Let people talk while you stay focused 14:29 — Protect your peace, time, reputation, and future 14:51 — The best response is focus Resources: • Visit https://chadwadetv.com for business mentorship • Get My Book "Street Smarts" on Amazon Today: https://a.co/d/h09C7UV • Buy Chad A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/chadwadetv