A letter for the family

How to Talk to Mom About the House

A short letter for the son or daughter who can see it coming. You do not have to carry this alone.

You have seen it coming for a while. The house is becoming too much for her, and you know that the moment you bring it up, it could go sideways. This short letter is for you, and it comes with a simple, gentle way to start the conversation, so she feels respected instead of managed.

What is inside
  • A letter that takes the weight off your shoulders. This is not yours to carry alone, and here is who handles the heavy part.
  • Six gentle ways to bring up the house without making Mom feel pushed or managed.
  • The words that build trust, and the few to avoid, so the first talk does not turn into a fight.
  • A calm next step for when she is ready, at her pace, not yours.
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