Family ID: 7 Keys To A Great FamilySample
6: Cultivate an Attitude of Happiness for Others
A young mother felt challenged year after year to keep her two children’s birthdays “fair.” Although the kids were born two years apart, they were born on the same day of the year. When they were little, they enjoyed sharing a birthday party. But as they grew older, each child wanted their own special party. Inevitably, every year, one party always seemed to turn out better than the other. One child always felt like they had the bad party, while their sibling enjoyed the awesome party.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. We can learn to keep our hearts and minds so full of joy for others that there’s no room left for jealousy! Model for your kids how they can focus on all of the blessings that God bestows on us as a family. Demonstrate how we can keep our words positive and uplifting. Create a family atmosphere that constantly cheers on the blessings that others receive, both in your family and outside your family.
Your kids will fall into the comparison trap if that’s where you lead them. Someone else will always have something nicer than you do. But the truth is, you’ll also always have something nicer than what someone else has. So what’s the point? When we compare ourselves to others, the Bible says that is “not wise.” Living in gratitude is so much better. Treat others the way you would want to be treated. Be happy for them when they experience good fortune.
“Gratitude is the opposite of greed. Raise thankful children, and they won’t envy others.” —Greg C. Gunn
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About this Plan
Each day, learn a new biblically-grounded concept that you can begin applying immediately in your family. When you lead your family by living out love, mutual respect, intentionality, and service, you’ll see their relationships with you and with each other radically transformed.
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We would like to thank Randy Allsbury at Family ID (Family-Intentional Direction) for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: Family-iD.com