How do I stop being emotionally dependent on parents?
How to overcome it
- Get more comfortable with your emotions. The first step toward meeting emotional needs involves learning to acknowledge your emotions as you experience them.
- Take charge of your emotional needs.
- Explore your triggers.
- Talk to a therapist.
Does your child want financial independence from their parents?
For children, the desire to be independent is sometimes in conflict with other desires, like the security of having easy financial backing and the perceived emotional needs of their parents and of themselves. Yet there often comes a point where children want financial independence from their parents. Here are some steps for making that happen.
Is having people dependant on you financially a burden?
Having people dependant on you financially can be a burden for sure. Whether it’s your parents or your children it is hard to say “no”. It’s impossible to give specific advice without way too much data that shouldn’t be on social media anyway so all I can tell you is you need to decide what is right for you and then stick to it.
Are you financially dependent on your credit cards?
Leave no stone unturned. Credit cards can be an enormous financial crutch. If you can’t live through a month or two without adding to your credit card balance, then you are going in the opposite direction of financial independence. A consistently growing credit card balance means you’re financially dependent on credit cards.
Should you rely on your parents for financial help?
If you are living a financially independent life, then your parents should only be a “last resort” for serious problems and shouldn’t be relied on for anything more than advice or simple non-financial help. When a crisis strikes in your life, can you handle it on your own?
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