OK- so I am going to ask this question of all of you.
The person in my life who causes me the most anxiety and negative emotions is my mother. And although I have been very effective about creating boundaries I can live with, even when I am around her it is mentally and emotionally draining: it's almost like her "energy" is so bad and painful, I can't stand to be physically near her.
The problem is that she watches my daughter (her granddaughter) 3 days a week. Now, granted- I could find someone else to watch my daughter. However, I feel like that would be cruel, because my mom really does enjoy my daughter (and vice-versa), and she's good to her. And I want them to have a relationship; my mom and I don't get along, but that doesn't mean she will treat her grandchild the same way she treats/treated me.
But, when I get to her house, I try to be pleasant, but all she does is complain and seriously, her negativity is palpable.
How can I effectively block her negative energy? I need to be able to do this, and I'm sort of struggling with how to do it. When she's complaining about her various illnesses, her fight with some person, complaining about her husband (my stepdad), or whatever else it is- how can I listen without egging her on or seeming like I'm "on her side" (which is what she really wants- she wants everyone to join her pity party).
Any ideas? Thoughts?
I know that at some point I have to make other arrangements because I worry about the effect her negativity will have on my child. However, she's generally very happy when she's with DD, it's just when she gets around other adults that the pity party resumes.
The person in my life who causes me the most anxiety and negative emotions is my mother. And although I have been very effective about creating boundaries I can live with, even when I am around her it is mentally and emotionally draining: it's almost like her "energy" is so bad and painful, I can't stand to be physically near her.
The problem is that she watches my daughter (her granddaughter) 3 days a week. Now, granted- I could find someone else to watch my daughter. However, I feel like that would be cruel, because my mom really does enjoy my daughter (and vice-versa), and she's good to her. And I want them to have a relationship; my mom and I don't get along, but that doesn't mean she will treat her grandchild the same way she treats/treated me.
But, when I get to her house, I try to be pleasant, but all she does is complain and seriously, her negativity is palpable.
How can I effectively block her negative energy? I need to be able to do this, and I'm sort of struggling with how to do it. When she's complaining about her various illnesses, her fight with some person, complaining about her husband (my stepdad), or whatever else it is- how can I listen without egging her on or seeming like I'm "on her side" (which is what she really wants- she wants everyone to join her pity party).
Any ideas? Thoughts?
I know that at some point I have to make other arrangements because I worry about the effect her negativity will have on my child. However, she's generally very happy when she's with DD, it's just when she gets around other adults that the pity party resumes.