Thursday, August 12, 2010

Six Hopeful Habits

A new school year approaches. I love new beginnings because it always gives me an opportunity to try to improve. Not having been born perfect and still nowhere near approaching perfection, I sometimes feel on the verge of giving up, but a change of season, a change of emphasis, and I find renewed purpose and motivation. On another blog I found a homeschooling mom's list of six things that should be a part of her children's daily lives. Since my two favorite educational philosophers, Shinichi Suzuki and Charlotte Mason, both emphasize the importance of good habits, I have come up with the six habits I want my family to develop. These are not the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Instead, I offer the "6 Hopeful Habits of Highly Persistent but Inconsistent People." Each is followed by my brief definition.
  1. Devotion: the regular practice of prayer and studying the Word of God.
  2. Cleanliness: carefully neat and clean, both in my person and my surroundings.
  3. Practice/Study: a concerted effort to learn a skill or gain knowledge in an efficient manner.
  4. Exercise: daily activity that requires physical exertion.
  5. Family Togetherness: daily positive family time.
  6. Contemplation: a quiet time so that "with all [my] getting [I can] get understanding" (Proverbs 4:7).
What habits would you like to develop?

1 comment:

  1. I could do better at all those things.....a nice list of goals to keep balance...

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