Learn to Manage your Parents, In-laws, and Old People Successfully
20 Common traits and situations of senior citizens and how to handle them effectively, respectfully, and lovingly
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Vishal Gupta
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- Your efforts to help them are not appreciated.
- They constantly complain or display a pessimistic attitude.
- They appear inflexible, stubborn, and unwilling to change.
- They struggle to learn even the basics of digital equipment.
- They fail to understand your point of view.
- They ignore health precautions prescribed by doctors.
- They engage in risky activities that could endanger their health.
- They sometimes treat you like a child, even though you are now an adult with children of your own.
- They seem rude, cranky, or unpredictable.
- Communication feels difficult, and your opinions and views are not received as you wish.
- Their quirks, peculiarities, and eccentricities tire you out, leaving you frustrated.
About the Author
Vishal Gupta is not only a computer engineer and a practicing lawyer but also the author of more than twenty books. His writing focuses on subjects that matter—books that build awareness, sharpen life skills, and help readers solve real-world problems to create better, more meaningful lives.
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic unexpectedly gave Vishal the opportunity to live with his parents for over five years. What he initially imagined would be an easy, short-term stay soon turned into one of the most challenging yet transformative experiences of his life—managing, supporting, and understanding his aging parents.
Instead of complaining or feeling defeated, Vishal turned this challenge into an opportunity for growth and learning. Drawing from years of observation, introspection, and practical experience, he began studying the behavior of elderly people and identifying patterns that affect family harmony.
This book is the result of that journey—a blend of personal experience, insight, and thoughtful research, written with empathy and honesty for anyone navigating the delicate path of caring for their aging parents.
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