"Curious things, habits. People themselves never know they had them."
~Agatha Christie
A few habits we can teach or fail to teach pretty much solely by example:
Cheerfulness
Self discipline
Attention
Praise
Prayer
Self control
Thoroughness
Use of time
Reverence
When thinking about habit training, I really like the book by Sonya Shafer, Laying Down the Rails. She consolidates quotes from all 6 of CM's Original Homeschool Series into one book, organized by topic, along with practical illustrations and quotes from other sources including Scripture. It is available in print or as an e-book, HERE. It is an excellent resource to continually refer back to.
I like to concentrate on only a few habits at a time, but I still sometimes get overwhelmed by having myself to deal with as well as five children to keep up with. How about you?
Are you currently working on any specific habits; your own or your children's?
Some of my other posts on habits...
2 comments:
Habit training is definitely ongoing. We did a focus earlier this year on attentiveness, and it was very beneficial. I need to pick a new one to really focus on with my kids.
I was just thinking yesterday how good habits are so hard to establish and easy to break while bad habits seem so easy to slip into and so difficult to quit. That ever present sin nature I suppose.
Thanks for the reminder to take another look at this!
~Erin
ouch.
we are constantly working on self-control-- ALL of us. this permeates so many aspects of our lives... in relationships, with our words, our hands, our reactions, use of our time...
much more is caught than taught for sure! yikes.
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