
Modeling the Behavior You Wish to See
Modeling the behavior you wish to see from your children works like a charm.
Our children look up to us.
They watch us.
They see our every move.
The good, the bad, and the ugly, right?
Our children look up to us.
They watch us.
They see our every move.
The good, the bad, and the ugly, right?
Maybe this dates me, but I used to love the magic 8-balls. I would ask it questions all day long.
And I’d be SO excited when it said, “Outlook Good,” but my friends and I would look at any of the “No” messages and simply shake it again until we got a message with our desired outcome.
We’ve learned why we need boundaries in place. But HOW do you set them to begin with?
A few factors need to be considered:
^^ Symptoms of blurring those boundary lines.
Here’s the truth: it’s hard to drop the habit pounded into us from school age on. We need to work hard, we go to school around 8-3, we work 9-5, and so on and so forth.
However, you likely became an entrepreneur for more freedom. Many of us often fall into bad habits of becoming workaholics. An email pings and you jump to answer it. A message comes through your DMs, and you NEED to answer it right that minute… but do you?