Archive for November 13th, 2007

2 Ways To Parent Consciously

As parents who wish to raise our children consciously and with love and respect, we can’t always do what comes naturally. Our knee jerk responses to our kid’s less than stellar behavior is often a reflection of our own parents choices. While that may be a good thing, it isn’t always so. We may be choosing to parent quite differently than our own parents did. That isn’t an indictment of them any more than choosing to go breastfeed is a rejection of a mother who formula fed us. It simply means that we’ve decided to make different choices that seem right to us given our knowledge, experience and comfort level.

Parenting consciously means taking the time to think before responding. Instead of doing what everyone else does, we choose our responses and pass them through our filter. We endeavor to parent according to higher standards that may include gentleness, minimizing punishment as a discipline tool, and respect for our child’s understanding and development. And yet in the “heat of the moment”, these higher standards can easily elude us! Here are some ways we can take back control of ourselves first, so we can help our children learn self control.

1) Tame the anger beast. Standard psychological wisdom for years has claimed that letting out your anger was cathartic, therapeutic, and that “holding our feelings in” was bad for our emotional and physical health.

You know what? That so-called wisdom turned out to be bunk! Now, science has shone light on a different truth thanks to numerous studies on the subject: That expressing anger is actually destructive to our health, that anger is harmful to close relationships, and that it becomes an almost addictive trap that we can’t escape from when we indulge in it. I use the word indulge intentionally, because when we scream at our kids or “vent” on our loved ones, we’re actually indulging our baser instincts, not our higher selves. And then we have the nerve to feel justified because they “pushed our buttons”! So it would behoove us to learn anger management strategies before we damage the relationships with those we love the most.

2) Practice, practice, practice. Have you had a day when you settled down into your pillow at night totally happy with how you treated your kids? What made that day different? Did you spend a lot of time outside? Had you had a good nights’ sleep? Did you get some exercise? Did you leave the room and give yourself a time out? Did you give yourself a break to just relax? Did you count to ten or pray for wisdom? Take note of what you did. Actually write it down, and commit to practicing that tactic again. It’s likely one that works for you. Instead of trying to change yourself into someone else, do what works for you. Practicing that behavior again and again makes it your habit, and it will serve you well the next time you’re in the situation.

Taking charge of our parenting is a bit like taking charge of our money. Whether we set a budget to discipline ourselves or put credit cards in the freezer to make it difficult to overspend, we can also put our parenting in the area of the conscious instead of the unconscious.

The start of my shopping list for the Holidays

My Dad called yesterday and wanted to know what I wanted to do about Christmas. I was like Dad, I can’t even think Christmas yet.

But the time has come. Time to start making that list. My crazy kids want Nintendo NES used Consoles and Games. Of course you can’t get them new anymore :) But they are harder to find than you might think! So I am on the search.

NES were so popular. I remember 10 years ago searching for one for my oldest son. And here it is 10 years later and I am searching again. Do we see a pattern here? Nintendo For Sale has consoles and vintage games. They have Super Mario Brothers.

I have to tell you a great story about that. Sitting on the couch watching the boys play that game on their Nintendo. They would go up and down and side to side right along with little Mario running around. It was pretty hysterical! They were so cute! Where did those little boys go? Now I just have these Men!

Anyways, if your kids (or men) are looking for anything that is Nintendo, check out Nintendos for Sale. Hey they even have games for that OLD system in my van!!!

Dressed for Success - Day One

Good Morning! With the long weekend, today is my “Monday”. That means it is the first day of my challenge.

This morning before I even came downstairs, I had showered, brushed my teeth and gotten dressed. Now I didn’t have my shoes on yet. We don’t wear shoes in the house. I have to find where I put my slippers, or get a pair of shoes for just inside.

I do have to tell you though, all I could think of in the shower is a cup of coffee. Yes I resisted the urge to come downstairs in my towel to have a cup. I waited till I was dressed, but it was the first thing I did when I came into the kitchen!!!

I am busy this morning. I have a list of articles to write. I have to run to the Post Office and the Bank. And I really do feel able to get a handle on it today :) All because of the Attitude that I am …

DRESSED FOR SUCCESS!!!