September 17, 2019
by Janet Pearlman
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When you are dealing with a family member who has some challenges, do you feel an impulse to worry about their dilemma? It’s easy to feel that way. Read on to learn about alternatives you might find satisfying.
Silvia’s Problem
Sitting at a party, Silvia chatted with Adelaide, person next to her. S’s daughter was soon to graduate from college as an art history major,and S worried that this dear offspring would not easily find employment. “And the job market for that kind of background is so tight,” Silvia shared unhappily.
“I have some thoughts that are a bit unconventional about this circumstance. Want to hear them?” Adelaide began. “I think you can provide some much-needed support for her.”
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