Ask Amy: My son doesn’t present well. Should I be honest or shut up about it?

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Ask Amy: My son doesn’t present well. Should I be honest or shut up about it?
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He keeps getting laid off, and he doesn’t seem to know why it’s happening.

: If your son approaches you for career advice, you should offer it. Be honest, but not brutal.

I need to move and leave my current job, but I will not jump ship until I have something else lined up. Recently, I was very down because I had to cancel a three-hour trip to a skills development show. I’d spent weeks preparing. My parents said I should be happy that I saved money by not attending. They refuse to acknowledge this as a lost opportunity.

Where you seem to have strayed from the path is in your reliance on your parents for applause, assent, or moral support.It is so frustrating when people won’t give you what you want, but if you change your focus away from others and train it on your own development, your frustration will also disappear.

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