About what's important to me❤🥰It's important to remember one thing about your parents - they gave you life and did a lot for you 🥰. This doesn't mean you have to agree with them on everything, but gratitude should be the basis of your relationship 🤝. Even if things aren't going smoothly, I try to thank them for everything they've done for me and just for being in my life 💖.Sometimes it feels like my parents and I are on different wavelengths 🌊. They don't always understand my decisions, and I don't understand their views on life 🤷♂️. Instead of arguing, I try to ask questions, find out why they think one way and not another. This helps me better understand their fears, concerns, and see the world through their eyes.I'm learning to be patient. My parents have known me longer than anyone else, and sometimes this gives them the illusion that they know better how I should live 🤔. Listening to their opinion, even if it does not coincide with mine, is a way to show respect and love 💕. At the same time, I realized that loving your parents does not mean forgetting about your boundaries. I gently but confidently explain that there are things that I want to decide on my own. For example, I do not discuss my relationship with them until I am sure that it is serious.After , I realized that parents are not an unshakable rock. They also need support. Sometimes it is enough to just call and ask, How are you? or say I am proud of you. Such words seem like a small thing, but for them they mean a lot. There are times when I react too harshly to their words or actions. At such moments, it is important to be able to admit your mistake and apologize. Saying, Sorry, I was wrong is not weakness, but a way to show that I value our relationship and want to save it.It is important to spend time with your parents. Even if it's just a dinner together, a movie, or a conversation over a cup of tea ☕. Such moments seem ordinary, but in fact, they strengthen our connection 💞.I try to be honest with them. Not to hide what worries me, but also not to blame them for what they did not do. An honest conversation is a step forward, even if it is not easy🥰And most importantly, I learned to accept my parents as they are. They have their weaknesses, fears, and mistakes. They are not perfect, but I realized that respect and love are stronger than any disagreement. It's about seeing them not only as parents, but also as people who have been trying to be the best for me all their lives ❤