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What do you do when your parents object to your career?

What do you do when your parents object to your career?

If they object to your career because (a) they are afraid you’ll face financial stability and (b) they don’t want you to suffer in life, let them know your career plans, how you plan to safeguard your finances, and your backup plan if things don’t work out. Let them know that you are not doing this on a whim, but you have things mapped out.

What to do if your parents don’t support your career?

Unless your parents are cutting you off, like throwing you out of the house or cutting off your allowance (if you’re still financially dependent), you can still pursue your path without their blessing. If they constantly discourage you, assert yourself. If you work from home, work in co-working spaces (where you can get good support).

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What do you do when your parents are unsupportive?

If you have unsupportive parents, here are my 9 tips: Understand your parents’ concerns. Even though our parents may seem like a nag, they usually come from a good place, with a good reason for objecting vs. them objecting for the sake of it. For example, say your parents object to your career choice.

Why are my parents so resistant to my career choices?

Your parents, being older, have likely seen the problems that come with financial instability, which makes them resistant when they see you walking down a potentially negative path. In another example, say your parents are fixated on you being a banker, accountant, or engineer, and become disapproving when you opt for a different degree.

What do you do when your parents don’t support your goals?

So what do you do when your parents don’t support your goals? If you have unsupportive parents, here are my 9 tips: Understand your parents’ concerns. Even though our parents may seem like a nag, they usually come from a good place, with a good reason for objecting vs. them objecting for the sake of it.

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How do you deal with an argument with your parents?

Sometimes, parents respond better to having an argument written out. Write a convincing and persuading letter that explains to your parents why you deserve what you’re trying to get. This looks professional and your parents will be impressed at the mature way you’re handling the situation. Make sure it’s handwritten and presented nicely.