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October 31, 2024 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

A Life Lesson Only My Kids Could Teach Me

Can you remember a life lesson that you learned from your kids? This post will help you search your memory bank if you can’t. 🙂

Parenting often feels like a tightrope, balancing providing support and fostering independence. As our children grow, especially during their teenage years, we may feel compelled to step in and offer help, sometimes more than they might need. But is all this “help” truly helpful? 

This question became profoundly personal when my adult son and daughter gave me candid feedback about my tendency to overstep. What I learned has changed how I approach my role as a mother and even extends into my professional life. Here’s how I discovered the balance between being a supportive presence and stepping back.

The Background to My Life Lesson

It’s surprisingly easy for parents to overlook the issue of overhelping. As much as we want to be there for our children, especially as they transition into their teenage years, our intentions can sometimes misfire.

I learned this firsthand when my adult son and daughter expressed frustration with my tendency to offer unsolicited advice. They candidly informed their “helpful” mother that my guidance often came across as “I don’t think you can handle this on your own.” Ouch! 

Discovering Blind Spots From Our Kids

That struck a chord because I had no intention of sending that message. I genuinely believed I was helping them navigate their challenges. This feedback illuminated my blind spot and prompted me to shift my approach: I learned to listen instead of advising when they shared their struggles. They didn’t necessarily want solutions; they just needed someone to listen.

My Life Lesson from A Professor

On the first day of my master’s program in Counseling, my professor shared a profound statement that has remained with me: “Is help helpful?” This simple question has become a valuable lesson that I carry with me in my coaching and facilitation sessions. Of course, we’re all human, and I occasionally forgot those wise words during my kids’ teenage years.

Now, I strive to embrace my role as a supportive presence rather than a problem-solver, allowing my children and grandchildren to seek my input when they genuinely need it. Here’s to learning the art of thoughtful support and recognizing when to step back!

Concluding Thoughts

Learning not to over-help has deepened my relationships with my children and grandchildren. By focusing on listening rather than fixing, I’ve realized that sometimes the greatest gift we can give our loved ones is simply our presence and confidence in their abilities. So here’s to embracing the beauty of thoughtful support, knowing that sometimes less is more.

What Life Lesson Did You Learn From Your Children?

This is the time for you to share your story about the life lessons you learned from your family. Let’s start an exciting conversation. Humility is cool in my book. 🙂We sure don’t have all the answers as parents.

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Until Next Time, Be Well and Happy!

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP, CVP
Communication Coach and Facilitator
Queen of Conflict Resolution

Remember, “You Get What You Tolerate”
Will it be Chaos or Calm?

Filed Under: Communication Skills, life lessons
Tagged With: how to improve communication skills, personal development

April 26, 2022 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

An Inspirational Story About Hope to Power Your Life

Did you ever meet a stranger who shared an inspirational story that put a smile on your face?

This post is about a server I met in a hotel in Lisbon, Portugal.

My husband and I arrived at the hotel a few days before going on a Viking Riverboat Cruise on the Duoro River.
We were starved and decided to get lunch at the hotel before exploring Lisbon.

Our server seemed pleasant and took our order. We didn’t know that our conversation would be so heartwarming.
Those of you who know me realize that I believe in the power of questions. As a communication coach, I understand how asking the right questions increases the chance of clients going deep and finding answers on their own.

The Question Joyce Asked that Created this Inspirational Story inspirational story

I asked Antonio, “Have you always lived in Lisbon?” He smiled and said, “No, I was born in London and discovered an important lesson while taking a train to work in London.” I said, “What lesson did you learn, Antonio?”

Antonio described the passengers’ faces while riding on the train. They were sad, exhausted, and lackluster.
He told us that people usually talk about the lousy weather and how it negatively impacts them.

This was when Antonio got his “aha moment!” He asked himself if he was living his what if.

  • What if he left London to explore a better life?
  • What if he could look for different opportunities?

He went home and shared this revelation with his mom. She understood totally and felt the same way.

More Details About Antonio’s Inspirational Story

Antonio heard that there were many opportunities in Lisbon. And he decided to spend the summer finding out for himself.
On his first day on the job at the hotel, his new colleagues were welcoming. Additionally, they invited him to join them for a drink after work. 

Antonio immediately called his mom and said, “What’s wrong with these people? They are too friendly, and I don’t trust them.” His mom told Antonio to accept their invitation and make the most of the evening.

This was the beginning of Antonio’s new and happy life. People love living in Lisbon, and their smiles and passion for living are proof.

Antonio found out that the “what if” question he asked himself in London opened up a new world for him. He is extremely happy working and living in Lisbon. He now has a new question that he asks himself: What’s next? 

He is thinking of many new options that he has never seen before. The great news is that his mom just joined him and feels the same way about her life.

Joyce’s Thoughts About Antonio’s Inspirational Story

I immediately asked Antonio if I could interview him for my blog. I will include the interview in a future article.

What about you? How would you answer the following questions:

  • Am I living my what if?
  • What do I need to change to find new opportunities right in front of me?
  • What’s my what next?
  • Am I open to discovering new possibilities for my future that I never saw before?

I am asking myself the same questions. Additionally, it’s exciting to discover opportunities right in front of my nose. 
You will hear about these new ideas in future articles! 🙂

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Until Next Time, Be Well and Happy!

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP, CVP
Conflict Resolution and Communication Coach
Queen of Conflict Resolution

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