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Excerpt from Say Goodbye to Dad - A Survival Guide to Breaking Free from Toxic Emotional Ties
Monday, September 5, 2016
Are You Ready to Die for Your Family, Job?
Now I don't know about you, but I love my relatives, but not enough to want to end my life for them. For those who have a faith, God intervenes only when we call out to him, but men or women are not to be placed on a throne and worshipped. Far too often, people are esteeming loved ones while ignoring the God who created them.
When I was younger, I saw the pain, tears, frustrations, and fears of relatives who were so tired of being tired of running, crying, fighting, and pushing kinfolk to behave, to live right, to be there for children, etc. Now those people are gone, dead...their lives finished prematurely. For decades, they ate, drank, and abused their bodies trying to escape their miserable situations that could have been prevented had they established some boundaries with toxic relatives.
How long does one continue to help someone in a hopeless situation that he or she continues to allow happen?
How long does a relative run to the aid of an individual who is controlling, lies, and doesn't even like or love his or her self much less anyone else?
How long does someone continue to accept another's abuse in the name of love?
How long, how long?
Are you ready to die for people who wouldn't even consider putting their lives on the line for you?
Nicholl McGuire
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Parents Who Don't Like Your Children
Whatever moved parents and children not to like or appreciate one another has a lot to do with internal issues, some that just might be centered around mental illness, substance abuse, many disappointments, living vicariously through children who didn't meet standards, ineffective parenting, etc.
There are many ways one can start on the path of healing a parent-child relationship such as: one-on-one counseling with a professional, personal study, faith, doctor's care, and more. However, none of that can take place when one or both secretly have no desire to connect with one another, yet they might pretend to like one another--the bridge might have been brought down and there is no plan of rebuilding. (So to the adviser who thinks that everything will work itself out "if this one does this or that..." save your breath.)
People need time to adjust their thoughts about themselves and others. Sometimes they have spent far too many years with one another that they have burned themselves out. They might have done some mean-spirited things that they know they can't fix. You increase your chances of some kind of major falling out with a parent and other loved ones when you spend far too much time talking and visiting with them.
Parents sometimes don't like their children for some of the most juvenile or petty reasons. Take for instance, the daughter who fails to run to a mother's rescue when she commands or the son who doesn't bother to stop over to see Dad when he is "in the mood" to see him? So they hold grudges, change beneficiaries on policies, bad mouth their children to others, and then extract pity from those who don't have a clue as to what is really going on. (Check out Tell Me Mother You're Sorry and Say Goodbye to Dad by Nicholl McGuire).
There might be someone in your circle that is saying and doing ugly things concerning their children. Don't justify their wrong-doing or assume that everything they are saying about their kids is accurate especially when they are older. Know that there are those parents who don't like their children and so they reap because of it.
Nicholl McGuire
Friday, August 5, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Complain Too Much about Family, Friends?
Relatives and friends aren't all good or all bad, but they exist and some either welcome themselves into your life or you invite them in to stay forever or always or kick them out. The problem is that so many push away the wrong ones and keep the troubled folks near. Why is that? People with many issues like to stay close. They are the ones who feed off the family love, respect, generosity and more and are also rewarded even when their mind and spirit aren't right.
The common belief is that because someone in the family is around meaning the one who is doing much that he or she should be compensated or given gifts just because. But I disagree, I believe that God blesses those who are His own and not family favorites.
It's time to start thinking about those who smile in your face and often complain behind your back. People who appear to be friendly, but are really more than nothing but vultures. It is time to be free of status quo thinking of service equal reward and think more in terms of "What does my God think?"
Like the Israelites who complained much about their environment, what they ate, rules, and more, so too do ungrateful, rude, and backsliding family and friends. Don't entertain them in your homes or welcome them to eat at your gatherings, negative people who are negative with others will eventually be negative with you. We forgive but we don't forget about the lessons we have learned being mixed up with people even God has cursed.
Nicholl McGuire
Friday, July 1, 2016
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Tell Me Mother You're Sorry
Have you ever felt suffocated by your own mother, stepmother or in-laws? Difficult mothers can be a challenge! In the book by author, Nicholl McGuire, "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry", you will learn about the mental games controlling mothers play to get their way, how you can beat them at their own games, and why it is important to go low contact or no contact from these narcissistic women.
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It's All in the Family by Nicholl McGuire is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at familyarticlesbynicholl.blogspot.com.
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