21 min

These Are the Kids We Were Given Loving On Purpose

    • Parenting

Our adult children see what a good relationship with their adult parents looks like from a different perspective than we do.  Because of the internet and social media, needs that were once being met by parents are now being met by Google and Facebook.  Thus, where parents may see their relationship with their now adult children as distant, they may see it as perfect.  Adult children are not intentionally ignoring their parents, they are taking responsibility for fulfilling their own needs, which are far different than their parents' needs, thus, parents tend to feel that are not a priority in their children's life.  Listen to this episode to find out why this may not be a bad perspective.  Are parents neglecting their responsibility to take care of their own needs rather than advocating it to their adult children?
Have you received my new resource "3 Steps To Be Yourself Around Your Adult Children?" Click HERE to receive it. You'll be amazed what life offers you when you take back the power to be yourself around everyone.

Have you ever considered 1:1 coaching? To get started, book a complimentary call with me to find out what the cause of your struggling relationship is with your adult child. Go to bonnielyman.com (click here) to book a call.

Our adult children see what a good relationship with their adult parents looks like from a different perspective than we do.  Because of the internet and social media, needs that were once being met by parents are now being met by Google and Facebook.  Thus, where parents may see their relationship with their now adult children as distant, they may see it as perfect.  Adult children are not intentionally ignoring their parents, they are taking responsibility for fulfilling their own needs, which are far different than their parents' needs, thus, parents tend to feel that are not a priority in their children's life.  Listen to this episode to find out why this may not be a bad perspective.  Are parents neglecting their responsibility to take care of their own needs rather than advocating it to their adult children?
Have you received my new resource "3 Steps To Be Yourself Around Your Adult Children?" Click HERE to receive it. You'll be amazed what life offers you when you take back the power to be yourself around everyone.

Have you ever considered 1:1 coaching? To get started, book a complimentary call with me to find out what the cause of your struggling relationship is with your adult child. Go to bonnielyman.com (click here) to book a call.

21 min