Episode Summary 06: When Holiday Gift Boundaries Don’t Work (What Does?)
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- Why gift-giving boundaries fail even when you've been crystal clear about your values and preferences
- How embodying her mom helped Sam find empathy for her mom without giving up her own needs
- What needs your parent might be trying to meet through excessive gift giving (and why understanding this matters)
- The difference between making a mental decision that something doesn't matter and actually mourning the loss of the relationship you wished you had
- How to meet your need to be seen and understood through relationships other than your parent
- The "door metaphor" - what it means to stop holding it open and why that's different from closing it forever
- Why unwanted holiday gifts can become neutral once you've done the grief work
- How to stay in relationship with your parent while letting go of the exhausting longing for them to change
Jump to highlights: 01:07 Introduction of today’s episode. 03:05 Sam and her husband send gift lists to their excited long-distance parents to manage space in their small house, but when an inappropriate gift arrives despite their clear requests, Sam feels worried that her boundaries weren't respected. 11:07 Sam struggles between wanting her mother to show up differently and accepting that she can't force that change, feeling like she's leaving a door open while getting frustrated that her mother doesn't know how to walk through it. 14:54 Wrapping up today’s topic 17:20 An open invitation to Parenting Membership Black Friday sale
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