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Relationships Expert, Mind Coach - Answered on Oct 14, 2021
We both don’t know what to do in such situation. The problem is we have a son who is 22 yrs old, doesn’t want to work; wants to stay at home on pretext of preparing for any exam.
He is not even studying at home. We can clearly see that but he refuses to go out for work whether at his own shop or for a job.
We have given him enough time to stay at home for studies but every year there is different exam for which he wants to prepare. He doesn’t study sincerely at home.
At least 5-6 years have passed. He’s not even attending his regular college for studies.
All he wants is to stay at home. He refuses to step out from his comfort zone and has become too aggressive and abusive.
Please guide us what we can do to motivate him to work. Thank you.
The message to him from you as parents is loud and clear: Keep procrastinating by enrolling for new courses and then be in the comfort of home while you do this, and we will be absolutely okay with it.
When nothing else works, at times you need to take some drastic steps. Rewind to the time that you were raised by your parents… how much of leeway did you have? Did you get the long rope everytime?
There were rules, there were expectations to be fulfilled, there were needs to be met by you and the consequences of not adhering was not very pleasing.
Parents in this day raise entitled children who simply think that ‘anything goes’ with their parents.
It’s time you took the reins back from him; be stern and loving at the same time. He better realize that this time you mean business! No more entitlements…
You are helpless today because of what you were afraid to set down as rules…
Nothing is lost; so lean in and be the parents that he needs the most now to set his mind rolling in the right direction for him. Enable him to be responsible for his own actions and also evolve his own set of goals and achieve them.
A good Peak Performance Coach can absolutely do wonders for your son in terms of direction, goal setting and stepping up. Kindly look this up soon.
And as far as what you can do as parents is, help him build himself and if he falls, let him…pick him up lovingly BUT never step in to solve issues for him. Enable him…
Best wishes as always!
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