When you give people truth, even if that truth doesn't feel good, you empower them to react and respond to their circumstances with more knowledge. Avoiding that truth will also create a type of toxicity that will permeate the relationship. And obsessed with political correctness at the expense of truth is really just another way of saying I value being liked more than I value helping the people I love be aligned with reality.
The Minimalists speak with therapist relationship expert Nedra Tewwab about letting go of expectations for family members. Listen to all 2 hours of episode 379 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
How do we appropriately manage our expectations of loved ones, especially regarding help with parenting our children? (02:08)
How do we respectfully and tactfully discuss inheritance with family members? (18:53)
What is problematic regarding an obsession with political correctness? (21:57)
How do I appropriately support loved ones who don’t recognize their hypocrisy in their treatment of others? (28:59)
When are labels useful? (30:20)
What is the difference between boundaries and bluffs? (31:18)
How do we encourage our parents to be more active grandparents with our children? (32:11)
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