10
Things Your Family Can Focus on in the New Year
The beauty of a New Year
can be summed up in two words—fresh start. And what better way to freshen up
your family’s life than to really focus on the habits and attitudes that can
make a difference?
We’ve come up with 10
things your family can focus on in the New Year. You can use our list in many
ways. You can focus on a different item monthly; just write out the list on
slips of paper and let your kids choose one at the first day of every month. Or,
you can try to hit several a month, giving each day of the week a “focus
emphasis.”
We think these are the
best New Year’s resolutions for families, and we’re going to try them too.
1. More Mealtimes.
This is a biggie. From it
flows so much that can benefit your family: time together face to face, the
chance to read your child, opportunity to pass on your values to your child,
healthier eating. All of that by just sitting down to eat a meal together. These 5 ideas for making family meals
happen can help.
2. More Thankfulness.
Study after study shows
that thankfulness breeds contentment and dispels depression. Make 2016 a year
of thanksgiving. Put a chalkboard in your kitchen where everyone can write what
they’re thankful for. Or, keep a gratitude journal. You can get the thankful
vibe going with these99 things to be
thankful for about your husband and your children.
3. More Helpfulness.
Chores now build strong
adults later. {Tweet This} Use our Chore Chart to
get your kids (and you!) in the habit of doing chores. They’ll gain a sense of
responsibility and accomplishment. You’ll gain some needed help around the
house!
4. More Laughter.
Look for ways to laugh as a family.
Watch a comedy instead of an action movie. Watch old home videos. Start a
joke-a-week tradition.
5. More Skills.
Let everyone choose a new
skill or talent to learn in 2016. How about a new language? Crochet, archery,
or writing poetry? Have a family brainstorm and see what everyone comes up
with.
6. More Love.
Think of a “love project”
for 2016. Maybe you can focus on the elderly at church, new moms, or neighbors
you don’t know. This Love Your Child Challenge will
put you in the right frame of mind, mom.
7. More Sleep.
Another simple idea that
has a big payoff. Try it. You’ll find that your family will be less grouchy,
kinder, and more loving to each other.
8. More Surprises.
Have a different surprise
captain each month. Let them plan out at least one surprise for the family—a
fun-themed meal, a picnic, a family outing. You can use our secret pal
cards to spur ideas.
9. More Patience.
Talk about how great it
would be if everyone in your family could show each other more patience this
year. Put a big P on the wall in the kitchen to remind everyone that patience
is important in your home.
10. More Memories.
Make a big deal out of
memory making. When you do something as a family, document it and celebrate it
with a night to look at photos, mementos, or just talk about your
adventures—whether big or small.
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