Anonymous wrote:It is her job.![]()
Just be gracious and kind and accept any and all advice, some of them might be actually good.
What you do with it is another story. Listen to everything, this is her way to be useful and
socializing, she has to talk about something. What if you take it away and there will be
nothing left? Let go OP. One day she will be gone and you will really really really
missing those moments. They are not coming back.
Smile and nod and say thank you .. that is interesting, I will think about it.
You are mom, you will be the same, your kids will be like you, no generation really
need advice, but the way you handle it is reflecting on who you are.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is like this about money. I talk to her multiple times during the week and she always manages to steer the conversation towards my finances. Her favorite phrase is "I don't see you saving." It drives me nuts because she doesn't actually know my financial position, she's just fishing for information. I could mention buying my kids a new coat or celebrating a birthday party and she'll go on a rant about finances.
Over the years I have learned that I need to remind her it is none of her business. Just last week I reminded her she's never paid a single one of my bills and not once have I ever asked her for money. So she has no actual right to ask me about my finances. She was extremely quick at moving on from the conversation.
Most of the time I just say uh huh and steer the conversation elsewhere. Occasionally I exploded and put her in her place.
Anonymous wrote:Say Ok, Ok, ok,
Or mom thanks for the advice, but I'm an adult now.
Then get a glass of wine that you love, enjoy.