Some dreams need silence to grow. Protecting them is a way of caring for yourself.
5. Fears about the Future
Constantly talking about the fear of aging, illness, or dependency can make your children perceive you as fragile, even when you are still strong.
Showing serenity doesn’t mean denying your fears, but rather processing them in appropriate settings, without transferring that emotional burden to those who love you.
6. Not Intervening with Unsolicited Advice
The desire to prevent children from making mistakes is natural, but intervening without being asked often generates resistance. Mature wisdom doesn’t direct: it accompanies, observes, and is available when help is requested.
Sometimes, the greatest act of love is respectful silence
