5. Strategies to Consider for Releasing Expectations, Part 1
We need a plan if we’re going to learn how to let go of the expectations we carry for our adult children.
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In the Big Book of Recovery it says, “Expectations are premeditated resentments.” Carrying expectations for our adult kids destroys our connection. Let’s talk about ways to learn how to manage our assumptions so we can improve our relationship with our grown kids.
Grab my free guide, 10 Things Moms Say to Frustrate Her Adult Children (And 5 Ways To Stop Yourself From Saying Them)
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In the Big Book of Recovery it says, “Expectations are premeditated resentments.” Carrying expectations for our adult kids destroys our connection. Let’s talk about ways to learn how to manage our assumptions so we can improve our relationship with our grown kids.
Grab my free guide, 10 Things Moms Say to Frustrate Her Adult Children (And 5 Ways To Stop Yourself From Saying Them)
Find more resources for parents with adult children on my website.
- parenting adult children
- parenthood
- family relationships
- motherhood
- emptynesters
- christian living
- personal growth
- transitions for moms
- adult children
- mother/child relationship
- spiritual growth
- relationship with God
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