1. If you're grouchy with your kids all day long and then at bedtime remember to give them a compliment, it's pretty outdone by the day of grouchiness.
2. I needed to find a way to be a more purposeful, positive mother throughout the day.


Back to the 3-1. Lots of experts say that you should give three positives to every negative. Every command, yell or negative comment takes at least three positives to balance out. So, I tried throughout the month to notice when things were getting negative and turn it around with positives right when it happened.
It all helped a little but it needs to be a long-term goal. Also, I don't know if I can measure results or if my kids were even any happier. However, it did really help me to focus on the positives. We fought long and hard for these kids that we have and I need to fight long and hard to show them how much I love and appreciate them. I think this goal of improving my relationship with my children will make it in throughout the year. Everything I do helps blesses each of us in our family.
During March, I tried to send my oldest texts that complimented him on something when I thought of it. Then, he gets surprised with the compliments. I don't even know if he notices but it gives me the chance to give him some positive feedback when his life is filled with lots of negatives. I have tried to keep up the positives but I have not been as consistent as February.
And on to March & April. March was all about organizing. But, my goal for April is to pamper myself and go on a girls trip. But, I'm also planning to work on my relationships with my kids even more. That's like pampering myself and blessing my life by blessing theirs.
I hate pictures of myself but I think it's great when you put pictures on here. Then, I can picture you as I'm reading your posts. So, here's my family picture from last summer. I tried to take a little selfie but it's late and it just really wasn't good. I must practice my selfie skills and show you just how fabulous I am.
5 comments:
Parenting is rough even in the best circumstances. I have always admired your practicality and calm patience. You are an incredible mother.
PS I really miss a certain little girl sitting by me at church!
I think that's an awesome goal! It is hard to know how to show your kids you love them!
Parenting is so tough... I love what you said about fighting long and hard for your kids and that you need to continue to fight long and hard for them. They will remember your efforts to show your love to them, even if it may not seem like that now. Way to go!
We all need constant reminders like this about giving more positive than negative feedback. I admire you!
I loved this write up--I'm most guilty of slipping into pure management and exactness parenting that the tenderness you focused on all month gets a minute a day in my book. Thanks for the example, and reminder of how much you fought for these kids and how you continue to love.
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