7. Preserve Your Space and Home
Accepting proposals to move in with your children might seem like a sign of closeness, but if it means losing your routine, your home, and your identity, the cost can be high.
Your space isn’t just a physical place: it’s a symbol of who you are and the life you’ve built.
Tips and Recommendations
Learn to differentiate between sharing and unloading.
Protect your emotional autonomy as much as your physical one.
Surround yourself with people you can talk to without feeling judged.
Respect your own pace and decisions.
Remember that love doesn’t always need constant explanations.
Knowing when to be silent is also a form of wisdom. Keeping certain aspects of your life private isn’t a lack of trust, but a conscious way to protect your peace, your dignity, and family harmony.
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