15: One Thing Your Aging Parents Wish You Would Stop Doing (and what to do instead)
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Do your aging parents send you mixed messages? They ask for help one minute, and the next, they stop listening.
You're not alone. This happens all the time between aging parents and their kids.
Parents welcome your concern because it makes them feel loved. But when your concern comes with too many questions and suggestions, those warm fuzzy feelings turn into annoyance.
What's underneath this confusing push and pull when you're only trying to help?
Are your parents just being stubborn? Or is something else going on?
How are you supposed to care for them when they resist or reject your offers to help?
What do your parents want? What do your parents need from you?
To find the answer to that question, it helps to understand what they don't want.
In today's episode, let's talk about one thing your aging parents wish you would stop doing. And what to do instead. So you can both find more joy and connection in your relationship.
You can find the full transcript for this episode and other resources for navigating midlife at bloominginthemiddle.com/15.
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