Boundaries with Parents: How to Say “No” Without Being the Villain
South Asian, Boundaries Parthi B. Patel South Asian, Boundaries Parthi B. Patel

Boundaries with Parents: How to Say “No” Without Being the Villain

If saying “no” to your parents makes your stomach drop, you’re not alone. For many South Asian, Black, Muslim, Hindu, Bengali, and immigrant adults, love has always meant saying yes—even when it hurts. This post unpacks why boundaries with parents feel so hard, what healthy limits can look like, and how you can protect your peace without becoming “the bad guy.”

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Signs Anxiety Is Affecting Your Work (Even If You’re Still “High Performing”)
Anxiety & Perfectionism Parthi B. Patel Anxiety & Perfectionism Parthi B. Patel

Signs Anxiety Is Affecting Your Work (Even If You’re Still “High Performing”)

You can look like the reliable, high-performing employee at work and still have a twisting stomach every time a new email hits your inbox. For many South Asian, Black, Muslim, Hindu, Bengali, and first- or second-gen professionals, work anxiety shows up as perfectionism, people-pleasing, and constant fear of messing up—not just “a little stress.” This post breaks down how to recognize the signs that anxiety is impacting your work and what you can do about it.

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Why South Asian Families Avoid Therapy
Family Dynamics, South Asian, Brown Therapy Parthi B. Patel Family Dynamics, South Asian, Brown Therapy Parthi B. Patel

Why South Asian Families Avoid Therapy

Growing up South Asian in Texas usually came with three rules: don’t waste food, don’t talk back to elders, and definitely don’t tell strangers your “personal business.” Now you’re an adult in or around Dallas, quietly juggling anxiety, family expectations, and cultural guilt—while still hearing, “We didn’t need therapy. We just worked hard and prayed.” This post unpacks why so many South Asian families avoid therapy and what it can look like to seek support without abandoning your culture.

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