Apples and Oranges: The Envy Trap
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HamiltonSeptember 2, 2022
Wow. Great insight. I've learned something valuable from every one of this writer's articles. I'm so happy she has joined the Meridian crew!
Lanny SheaSeptember 1, 2022
I love how you put this story in reality. We are all trying to work through our grown children. If we are smart we never compare them to anyone else’s children because each family has a different style than another’s and each child has a different style of receiving what ever the parent is giving. With grown children they are living their lives as they have been taught and with their own little twist. Some have sorrows that can not be healed with a hug and a kiss but with patience and unconditional love. As parents we are there to help and always be in the wings sending out love and kindness at all times. We will never not be parents that is a role we were given when that first child was placed in our arms and every child after that. We don’t have to hover over them if we know we have taught them well, just be there.
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