Wednesday, March 18, 2009
That's so sad...
"Help them focus on how their decisions affect them…not you."
It's tempting to say, "This really makes me mad!" when our kids make poor decisions. A more effective strategy involves empathizing, "This is so sad. I bet it hurts having to deal with these consequences. I love you.
When a 9 year old Annie wouldn't go to bed on time, and dragged in the morning often cutting it close being late for school her Mom implemented this very thing. The conversation went something like this:
Annie: At 9:30, a half hour past her bed time, "Mommy I'm ready for you to come tuck me in now."
Mom: Proving a point and already in her bed, "Oh I'm sorry Annie I'm already in bed. Maybe tomorrow you'll to go bed before I do".
Annie: But Mom!! I need you to tuck me into bed.
Mom: That's so sad Annie, I know you love me tucking you in your bed but you just weren't ready when you were supposed to be.
Annie: Crying now, "Mommy I NEED you to come tuck me in"
Mom: I'm sorry you're sad Annie maybe tomorrow night you'll make a better decision.
Annie: Crying and crying, "But moooooommmmy"
Mom: Goodnight Annie, I love you.
Annie has gone to bed on time since then.
When we focus on how their decisions determine the outcome - they change the way they make decisions. Thanks Dr. Fey!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Mirror Mirror on the wall...
Your friends reflect you too. You can tell a person by the company they keep. Change the company you keep, and you change the person you are over time.
Do not confuse your reflections with you, but DO make sure to leave the best reflections possible, because those reflections will show important parts of you!
Welcome back!
Things have been a little crazy in my world but I'm starting a new resolution or 20 - let's see if I can keep up with them! :) Happy New Year everyone!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Don't forget to be grateful.
Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys. If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.
Frederick Keonig
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
Marcel Proust
One of the simplest and quickest ways to turn a negative and sour mood into a more positive one is to be grateful.
A few things you can feel gratitude for are for instance: The sunshine and the weather. Your roof. Your health. A good TV-show, a movie or a song. Your friends, family, co-workers and just about anyone walking down the street.
Just try if for a minute and see how it changes how you feel. And it’s a win/win solution. You feel great because you are grateful about your world and the people you are grateful for feel great too because they feel appreciated. So don´t forget about gratitude or you may forget about the happiness that is already in your life!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Parents are SO smart!
Start out by corralling your tendencies to say, "Don’t do that!" This tempting phrase only results in kids thinking, "My parents worry too much. Nothing bad will happen." Kids who hear, "Don’t do that," consider it a challenge, not good advice.
Step One:
Avoid the natural tendency to order your child to do the right thing. Say these words instead, "Oh, I don’t think I’d do that." Kids always listen best when the parent’s words are soft and kind.
Step Two:
Describe the possible consequences that might befall you, not the child. For example, "Oh, I don’t think I’d go out there and mouth off to people who are bigger than me. If I did that, I might really take a beating."
Step Three:
Resist all temptations to warn or remind. Remember that bumps and bruises heal quickly. They also hurt the parent more than they do the child. Chances are the neighborhood kids will be more than willing to provide both training and natural consequences. Guaranteed, these kids will not use warnings and lectures to get the job done.
This is probably the most difficult step for some parents. It means having to override natural loving instincts to protect and defend our young. This natural instinct was given to us to use in life and death situations. Try not to confuse these times with those in which life’s important lessons can be learned.
Kids learn best through their mistakes and consequences. Experience, not lectures and warnings, develop strong people. Those who are protected from struggles and mistakes as youngsters have a much more difficult life as adults. Often, in our zeal to make our kids happy, we actually steal away their opportunities to grow into happy, productive adults.
Step Four:
Know that your youngster may mouth off to those bigger kids anyway. The odds are good the other kids will provide an immediate lesson. More than likely, it will happen just like you described in step two. POW!
At this minute, a flash of recognition will surge through your child’s brain. "Wow! This is exactly what mom/dad said would happen. She/he must really be smart!" When kids develop these kinds of thoughts, they remember them forever.
Step Five:
Now is the time for a hug and genuine empathy. It’s the perfect chance for you to be the good guy. "Oh, no. Look what happened. That’s exactly what happens to me when I mouth off to bigger people. Let’s get you cleaned up. I’ll bet you could use a hug." This empathy locks in the learning. Look for opportunities for kids to learn in this way, and you will become smarter in their eyes with each new experience.
Friday, March 7, 2008
News
Just wondering.
If you were to be on the news tonight - what would you want them to highlight from your day? This reminds me of song I learned as a kid, "Have I done any good in the world today? Have I helped anyone in need? Have I cheered up the sad, made someone feel glad, if not I have failed indeed?"
Take a few moments and create good news in your world today!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Happiness
* Turn off the TV and Computer
* Find someone to help
* Smile a little wider
* Call someone you miss
* Exercise
* Refuse, absolutely refuse to argue
* Take a moment to just be happy in your skin
Make it a great day!
Monday, February 4, 2008
You
But if someone else is doing something right, if they are achieving goals you also wish to achieve, if they are carrying themselves the way you want to carry yourself, why not copy them? In fact copy a little something from everyone you admire! After all, everything you admire in someone else, tey copied from another person.
And everything about you has also been copied. What? you say you didn't copy? You learned all the things you know? Well, learning involves a lot of copying. So don't be afraid to copy from whenever you can...if you think it will make you a better person.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Perspective
Godisnowhere
Did you read, "God is no where"
OR
Did you read, "God is now here"
We don't always see the same thing or in the same way as other people. It all depends on perspective. One of the first tools to get along with other people is to be very aware that they may not be thinking the same way as you. Perhaps due to generational, cultural or even just habitual differences.
Embrace the differences we all have and remember that in each situation we all have a different perspective.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
You are an architect!
You and I are architects of the minutes in our lives.
We build ourselves every moment.
What you are this minute is the result of what you were
building during the thousands of minutes that already have
passed.'
(From the book Conquering Yourself)
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Change
Charles DuBos takes full aim at the infamous "comfort zone", wherein we may not like where we are, and we might even grumble about it, but we choose to hang on to what we know rather thank take a leap forward into uncertainty. Yet it is only in letting go of that we have, that we can grab hold of, what we might become. Better. Kinder. More Successful. Healthier. More self-confident.
Whatever transformation we wish to make, we must first leave behind the old before becoming the new.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Life
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Destination
Are we there yet? Are we there yet?
Any parent reading this is familiar with the refrain. And the answer is
usually "no", because if are there yet, we would be opening the car door
and letting everybody out.
But the answer really is "yes". Because wherever you are, you are there.
And wherever you have come from, it has lead you to the very spot you are
on now. True, this is a never-ending story, but every spot along our
journey through life is "there". None should be written off as a moment
waiting for the final destination, because our final destination is not
where most of us really feel like reaching today,right?
So enjoy every moment along this trip. We are there yet.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Somebody needs YOU!
We were all born to solve a problem!!
Dentists solve teeth problems. Phones solve communication problems. Cars solve transportation problems. We forgot how important we really are to SOMEONE, somehere.
We were born to be a reward and a blessing for one person or even a group of people. Look around you, everything was created to solve a problem. You were born to be a STAR to this generation. You were!!
Maybe it's business, family life, being a great listener, there's some problem that only you can solve. There is somebody who needs you RIGHT NOW. There is someone you can bring joy to.
You can and WILL make somebody's day. Focus on bringing more purpose and meaning to your life. The fastest way to get what you want is to help someone else get what they want first.
Believe in someone else's greatness today!
Spread your good works wide and far...SOMEONE NEEDS YOUR STAR!
Forgiveness
"Keeping resentment is letting someone you despise live in your head"
Let go of the resentment, because it only controls you. Being controlled by resentment
will never make you happier, more fulfilled, healthier or more successful. Your only
solution is to forgive wholeheartedly the person who has offended, however great the
transgression and however evil you might think that person is.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Success
"I wish I had" & "I'm glad I did"
One key to a happy life, one definition of success, is to include as many things into "I'm glad I did" as possible, and leave as few things possible in "I wish I had".
What are you thinking of doing? If you are thinking of doing it, you can safely bet that someday you will think of having done it...or not having done it.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Action!
But anything worth doing is also worth doing poorly...until you can do it well. So don't sit around waiting to do something well before doing it. If it's worth doing, do it right away. Don't worry, you'll get better with practice.
Friday, November 30, 2007
"YOU - NIQUE"
But what makes you most unique is your experiences, thousands even millions of moments that nobody else has shared. So many moments that have shaped who you are. So many reactions that have programmed you how to process information and react now to any situation in your own special way. So many lessons you have learned, even without realizing, that inspire you to achieve, to share, to act, to think and to do everything you do.
Keep those younique experiences coming.
(Words from The Happy Guy @ Daily Dose)