A Refreshing Approach to a Family New Year
With a new year, we say goodbye to the past and hello to the
future. What can we do in the present moment to bring closure to
last year and hope for what lies ahead? For families, it can be
a time to celebrate and learn from the previous year. It is also
a time to plan and create a new year from the vision you hold
for your family. Here are some things to think about as you
close the door to 2005 and open a new door to 2006.
What accomplishments did you and other family members attain?
Review the past year and recognize all the great things each of
you accomplished. Maybe a child mastered potty training. Maybe
you or your husband received a promotion at work. Perhaps your
son or daughter made the honor roll. Or it could be that a
family member worked very hard at changing a destructive
behavior pattern. Whatever it may be, take the time to celebrate
each and every family member for what they bring to the success
of your family.
What trials and tribulations did your family face this past
year? If you look back and realize you had a pretty good year,
praise God for the many blessings you received. Never forget to
recognize and express gratitude for the many wonderful things
you normally take for granted. If, however, your family faced or
is now facing hardship, ask yourself how you can better cope.
What can you do to pull together as a family during times of
stress? Facing job loss, illness, childhood challenges, divorce
and even death can take its toll on everyone. How can you better
support one another or what resources do you need to help you
through tough times?
What did you learn from life's lessons last year and how will
you apply those lessons to your future? Was there anything in
particular that seemed rather challenging this past year? Maybe
your child struggled in school or perhaps your marriage
experienced some rocky bumps. You might have spent the whole
year crazy busy and wondered on a day to day basis how you would
manage the stress. Why do you think your family encountered
these life experiences? What is there to be learned from those
tougher times? How might you handle life differently next year
as a result of what you learned? I learned this past year that I
sometimes take on too much, and the stress that results is
something I can do without. Next year I will give thanks for the
quiet times and manage my time to create the balance my family
and I want and need.
What do you want to create for your family to make next year the
best it can be? Without awareness and plans to create something
different, you and your family will experience the same. And
maybe that's okay with you. I realize your family could be one
of those extraordinary families that sail through life with the
greatest of ease. Most families, however, have opportunities for
growth. What would make your family life even better next year?
It could be you have plans to spend more time together, argue
less, or get out of debt. Maybe your family would benefit from
more structure, a stronger team approach to household chores, or
less extracurricular activities.
Whatever you envision, how are you going to create that? You
need to have a plan for what exactly you and other family
members will work on this coming year. Make sure your goals are
specific, measurable and reasonable. For instance, we will
institute a Sunday night game night so our family can bond and
have fun. Everyone's schedule will be cleared on Sunday nights
and we will protect that evening like gold. Having the family
you want and deserve requires a vision and a commitment to
action.
So this new year, celebrate your family accomplishments, have
gratitude for God's blessings and pull together in times of
need. Apply the lessons you've learned from life's difficulties
and put together a plan to create the best year ever. Love and
strengthen one another in life and watch your family grow and
thrive.
Lori Radun, CEC - certified life coach for moms. To receive her
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