New Year aspirations for parents

by Lynne Kenney on January 1, 2010 · 5 comments

It’s been a glorious year, filled with love, living and learning. I hope 2009 brought you moments of true joy.

You may have already started thinking about your plan to bring even more happiness to your family life in 2010. Perhaps a simple place to begin is with your parenting aspirations. Aspirations lead to intention which, in turn, lead to action.

Here are aspirations to keep front of mind. New thoughts, in themselves, will shift your family in a matter of hours. Try these, then enjoy.

1. Play more, it’s fun: When your child asks you to play, get up off the couch and join life. Wii, dance, sports – do it all before it’s too late.

2. Learn to do something new: It’s likely that there is something you have wished to learn for a long time – like piano, soccer or chess. Wait no more. Take a class, learn online or ask someone you like to teach you. New skills build brain power and improve relationships.

3. Say “Yes!” more: Say yes, to going to the movies, having friends over, and watching your kids sing – SAY YES!

4. Read more: Read on your own, with your children and as a family. Read in place of watching TV.

5. Connect more: Call, write, and reach out to those you love. Meaningful connections improve family life.

6. Listen more, talk less: Your children have amazing original voices, listen to what they have to say. Of course, you cannot talk and listen at the same time so be quiet and listen more.

7. Tell less, expect more: Help your children become responsible for their actions by guiding them through the steps to problem solving. Discuss the possibilities then allow your children to “think out” the answers. Your children become masterful through experience and “thinking more” makes for better experiences.

8. Make memories: Your children grow so fast. Record, write and shoot (video) memories. Your life is more than words, it’s pictures.

You are a resourceful and caring parent who will take the time in 2010 to create your extraordinary family with aspirational living. Write your own aspirations and please let me know what they are – I’ll share them for you with the world of Parenthood. You can lift other families up because you are an inspiration!

(image credit: Flickr/left-hand)

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Laura January 1, 2010 at 8:32 pm

This is a great article! I am going to print this out and try to do all these things more in 2010 and beyond!

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2 Michele Dortch January 6, 2010 at 2:51 pm

Thanks Laura. Lynne definitely offers great insights and will be contributing more articles to The Integrated Mother blog in 2010.

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3 Kristen January 1, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Great post–and all wonderful things to remember in the new year! I think this is a post many of us could refer back to now and then to remind ourselves of the goals we started out with!

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4 Michele Dortch January 6, 2010 at 2:50 pm

I’m glad you enjoyed the article. Lynne, aka “@TheFamilyCoach,” will be posting guest articles here throughout the year so you’ll have more great parenting ideas to look forward to in 2010! :)

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