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January 3, 2025How to finally have successful New Year’s Resolutions – Part 3 – How to help your kids and grands succeed!
My last two blogs have been about how to make your New Year’s resolution stick. But let’s step away from you and look at your family in this reprint of a very popular three-part blog series I published in 2022.
Have you ever thought about setting a resolution with your child(ren) or grandchild(ren)?
It can be a great way to
- raise self-esteem,
- improve health,
- set good habits, and
- work together as a team.
Here are a few thoughts to get started.
- Children imitate what they see, so set your achievable and measurable goal first, then share it with your child.
- Next, talk with them about a goal they may want to accomplish.
- Help them develop a plan, along with a way you can track their progress with them.
- Be a coach and a cheerleader for your child.
You can set goals for younger children but explain why you’re setting them and how they will benefit. There’s no age limit for New Year’s resolutions done wisely.
THE WHOLE SERIES
- Part 1 – How to finally have successful New Year’s Resolutions – Why do so many fail? (posted on 01/01/25)
- Part 2 – How to finally have successful New Year’s Resolutions – How can you succeed this year? (posted on 01/02/25)
- Part 3 – How to finally have successful New Year’s Resolutions – How to help your kids and grands succeed? (posted on 01/03/25)
COMING SOON:
- Healthy nutrition resolutions for the New Year starting on this 12th day of Christmas (posting on 01/06/25)
- Making and keeping spiritual resolutions for 2025 and eternity (posting on 01/07/25)
I hope you and yours have a Christ-centered, warm-memory-creating, family-filled, healthy, and blessed New Year.
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