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When your parents are physically present but emotionally checked out, it can feel like you’re right back in childhood, waiting to be noticed. We talk with Olivia about the heartbreak of wanting engaged grandparents for her toddler, and the exhaustion of feeling like she has to “babysit” her parents instead of getting support. As the story unfolds, a familiar pattern emerges: conversations that revolve around a favored sibling, a relationship that stays polite but distant, and the gnawing sense of being left on the sidelines.
From there, we go deeper than family logistics and into the internal belief those patterns can create: “I don’t matter.” We trace it to a vivid childhood memory and name the emotions underneath it: fear, anxiety, confusion. Then we work with something practical and surprisingly immediate: noticing that this belief is a thought happening now, feeling how it lands in the body, and experimenting with letting it go for a moment. You’ll hear what shifts when the nervous system gets even a small break from negative self-talk.
We also explore expectations as a major source of stress in family relationships and parenting. “Should” thinking can turn daily life into a constant fight with reality, especially with a two-year-old and complicated parents. We end with a simple, repeatable tool for emotional regulation and self-awareness: a short sequence of questions you can say out loud when you feel triggered, overwhelmed, or ready to snap. If you’ve searched for help with emotionally unavailable parents, family favoritism, low self-esteem, or letting go of expectations, this one will land.
Subscribe for more real conversations, share this with someone who feels unseen, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s one expectation you’re ready to release today?
For tools and techniques on awareness, forgiveness, and movement visit...
https://www.wayofawareness.com/
By Cort CurtisSend me a text message to let me know how you feel about this episode.
When your parents are physically present but emotionally checked out, it can feel like you’re right back in childhood, waiting to be noticed. We talk with Olivia about the heartbreak of wanting engaged grandparents for her toddler, and the exhaustion of feeling like she has to “babysit” her parents instead of getting support. As the story unfolds, a familiar pattern emerges: conversations that revolve around a favored sibling, a relationship that stays polite but distant, and the gnawing sense of being left on the sidelines.
From there, we go deeper than family logistics and into the internal belief those patterns can create: “I don’t matter.” We trace it to a vivid childhood memory and name the emotions underneath it: fear, anxiety, confusion. Then we work with something practical and surprisingly immediate: noticing that this belief is a thought happening now, feeling how it lands in the body, and experimenting with letting it go for a moment. You’ll hear what shifts when the nervous system gets even a small break from negative self-talk.
We also explore expectations as a major source of stress in family relationships and parenting. “Should” thinking can turn daily life into a constant fight with reality, especially with a two-year-old and complicated parents. We end with a simple, repeatable tool for emotional regulation and self-awareness: a short sequence of questions you can say out loud when you feel triggered, overwhelmed, or ready to snap. If you’ve searched for help with emotionally unavailable parents, family favoritism, low self-esteem, or letting go of expectations, this one will land.
Subscribe for more real conversations, share this with someone who feels unseen, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s one expectation you’re ready to release today?
For tools and techniques on awareness, forgiveness, and movement visit...
https://www.wayofawareness.com/