
Ep. 106 Navigating Your Relationship with Your Parents in Your Twenties
how to twenty-something · Jess Diamond
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Show Notes
Whether you're super close with them, feel distant, or have complicated dynamics, your relationship to your parents is something most of us are quietly navigating. In this episode, I reflect on how these relationships evolve in our twenties and what it means to relate to our parents as adults rather than children.This conversation is meant to help you feel seen, get curious, and maybe start approaching these relationships with a little more clarity and compassion. We talk about boundaries, effectively communicating, and adjusting expectations so you can manage your side of your relationship (and peace) with your parents.
Key Takeaways:
- Your relationship with your parents is a relationship—meaning it can grow, change, and require boundaries.
- Your parents care about you, but that doesn’t mean you have to have a relationship with them
- Release your own expectations of your parents, as well as feeling responsible for their emotions
- Be the adult you want to be treated as
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