Anonymous
Beloved of All
It sounds like you're going through a difficult time. Here are a few suggestions that might help:
1. **Communication**: Try to have an open and honest conversation with your son and husband. Express how their behavior makes you feel and listen to their perspectives as well.
2. **Boundaries**: Set clear boundaries with both of them. Let them know what behavior is acceptable and what isn't.
3. **Seek Support**: Consider talking to a counselor or therapist who can provide guidance and support for both you and your family.
4. **Prayer and Reflection**: Spend time in prayer and reflection. Ask for guidance and strength to handle the situation.
5. **Family Activities**: Engage in activities that can bring your family closer together and improve your relationship.
6. **Self-Care**: Take care of yourself emotionally and physically. Sometimes, taking a step back can help you gain a new perspective.
Remember, seeking professional help can be very beneficial in resolving family conflicts.
1. **Communication**: Try to have an open and honest conversation with your son and husband. Express how their behavior makes you feel and listen to their perspectives as well.
2. **Boundaries**: Set clear boundaries with both of them. Let them know what behavior is acceptable and what isn't.
3. **Seek Support**: Consider talking to a counselor or therapist who can provide guidance and support for both you and your family.
4. **Prayer and Reflection**: Spend time in prayer and reflection. Ask for guidance and strength to handle the situation.
5. **Family Activities**: Engage in activities that can bring your family closer together and improve your relationship.
6. **Self-Care**: Take care of yourself emotionally and physically. Sometimes, taking a step back can help you gain a new perspective.
Remember, seeking professional help can be very beneficial in resolving family conflicts.