Creating Expectations

Young Persons’ Mentor/Uplifting Parenting –

Creating Expectations

Through experiences, I have discovered what is reasonable and what is not reasonable to expect in running a household.

When I am in sync, my ideas compel me to take the tiny steps necessary to implement them.

As I do this, my ideas create more freedom for the people they are meant to serve.

I create effective household routines.

I create nutritious meals with organic ingredients.

I create time for myself.

That is the one thing that I did not figure out while I was raising my family.

Expect to get tired, very tired, unless you make resting time for yourself a priority.

With your clear, restful thinking, you can continue to create whatever is necessary for a smoothly running household.

It is reasonable to expect everyone to learn how to do their chores.

It is reasonable to expect everyone to learn to be responsible, since that is the routine.

It is reasonable to expect everyone to enjoy their time together in a clean house.

It is reasonable to expect everyone to talk to each other courteously.

That is what is taught and demonstrated in the home.

Other language has to be left outside.

Monitor what comes into the home through the media.

I only had to deal with one television set and one home phone line when I was raising my family, although computers extended their influence.

You will have to make the rules which create harmonious interaction for yours.

It is reasonable to expect resistance when your standards are different from other people’s practices.

Stand behind what you think is important for your family members.

They wil be able to do excellent work and concentrate on it with limitations on media and on social media.

Listen within to make the best decisions each day, and stick to your routines.

© 2023 Kathryn Hardage 

http://www.shareinspirationandpeace.com


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