Doug shares tips for surviving the 4thof July picnic with family while avoiding arguments.
Listener questions and comments:
- Doug – At the family functions there is an emphasis on the drinking during the 4th. I can’t drink because my dad is an alcoholic so I want to know what I should do. (29:27)
- Jane – My son in law’s father died from alcohol and I find that he drinks too much. What should I do? Should I say something? (38:42)
- Julie – For the 4th I always use leading questions like you do in the beginning of your show that are not threatening at the dinner table. (44:23)
- Judy – My husband was an alcoholic and I want to say having beer and wine around isn’t the solution if the problem is hard stuff. But prayer is the best thing to do. (46:16)
Resources:
Reasons we argue at family gatherings
- Family knows where the hot buttons are
- We tend to regress when we are around family
- Holidays are loaded with expectations
- The weather adds fuel to the fire
8 tips to avoid unnecessary arguments
- Decide before you arrive, what person you want to be
- Know your triggers – What topics usually get you hooked?
- Stop trying to change people at the picnic table
- Use some short boundary statements
- Lower the temperature instead of raising it
- Change the topic
- Change the setting
- Come up with a code word for you and your spouse to use
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