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January 15, 2013

Creating a Family Schedule that Works for You: Day 1 – Developing the Vision

It's Officially Day One!!!

I know – you're as ecstatic as I am.  You could barely sleep last night thinking about scheduling….am I right?  huh?….oh yeah, baby!!  

No?……  You're not that excited? Oh.  Okay.  In that case, it is a good thing we are going to take this one step at a time.

Imagine you are preparing to shoot an arrow.  You grasp the bow in one hand, line up the back of the arrow to the string, pull back and let go.  Wow! That arrow sure flies!  But there is one problem.  You have no idea where the target is.  Because there isn't one.  And so you just keep launching arrows hoping they hit something.  And they do.  But you never really get any satisfaction because you aren't trying to hit anything in particular.

Shooting arrows without a target is crazy and clearly a waste of time.  Unless you are 6.

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(Okay so this picture is only marginally applicable.  But I mean, how adorable is it with his ribs sticking out, basketball shorts and a pair of cowboy boots?  I digress…)

So my point is, that unless you actually have a target to shoot for – unless you know what is most important to your family, it might be very hard to make decisions on where to spend your time.  And that is what we are doing when we create a schedule – allocating one of our most precious resources – our time!

Preparing for the Mission:

For the next minute or so, imagine (I know, this "imagining" thing again…) your kids are in their mid-to-late 20's.  They live on their own and perhaps are married with kids, or whatever.  The point is, your influence on them is pretty much past-tense.  By this time, your wisdom and direction in their lives is by request only, and it probably isn't requested all that much.  Think about what things will be important to you at that point.  What are two main things you will wish you would have taught your children?  What are two main things you wish you would have invested in your marriage?  Your church?  Your community?  That which you spend your time on today will be the legacy you leave for tomorrow.

Close your eyes (come on, do-it) and think about this scenario.  Visualize your children and your spouse and your interaction.  Visualize what your life looks like.

Done?  Did you really do it, or are you just reading on……?  Go back and do it!

So assuming that you did the exercise above, you are now ready to move on to today's mission….

Your Mission (should you choose to accept it):

Identify the three "areas of focus" for your family.  You may want to use the things that came to your mind when I described the scenario above.  Write down these three things.  Use a sentence or two to describe them.  Don't do it all right this second – think about it all day, while you fold laundry, while you pick up kids from soccer practice, while you load the dishwasher for the 780th time….  Think about those grown children and you – with years ahead of you after an empty nest – what three areas will you wish you had devoted most of your time?  Be generic – this is an overall "focusing" of the lens, not a to-do list.  Your answer today will assist with tomorrow's mission.  Be sure to WRITE THEM DOWN.  Better yet, post your three "areas of focus" in the comments section!  I can't wait to hear them!

 

Here's mine….

1. Faith – each member of our family living in the overwhelming reality that Christ was and is and is to come.  Growing in our faith daily.

2. Character – exhibiting character qualities that encourage, demonstrate love, appreciation and concern for others.  Standing strong in our convictions and leading orderly, courageous and disciplined lives.

3. Living with purpose – Discovering each family member's unique design and spending time developing and uncovering the ways that God has created us and how to use that for His glory.  Taking time each day to use and foster those skills and abilities.

 

See you Tomorrow!!!

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This Post is part of a series titled "Creating a Family Schedule That Works for You".  The other links to the posts in this series may be found here:

Intro 1

Intro 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

By: Karen Gill · Filed Under: Creating a Family Schedule Series, Homeschool, Homeschool Planning

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Comments

  1. Maggie says

    January 17, 2013 at 11:26 am

    1. Fervent love for God

    2. Fervent love for others

    3. Diligence to do 1 and 2 in tangible, practical ways

    Btw thanks for doing this. We’re greatly lacking structure and diligence and think that this will really help.

    Reply
    • Karen says

      January 18, 2013 at 9:42 pm

      Hi Maggie!  I love your to-the-point list!  Thanks for sharing!  So glad you are joining in on the series!  Blessings, Karen

      Reply
  2. Amy says

    February 18, 2013 at 8:43 pm

    This is really good!  I'm going let this bounce around in my mind for a while.  Thanks for sharing it with us at Trivium Tuesdays!  I hope you will share with us again tomorrow =)

    Reply
  3. Tamra says

    February 10, 2014 at 1:40 pm

    I'm not sure when you originally wrote this but based on the previous comments it has been more than a year. Bravo! It is blessing me today, & I am encouraged by the challenge to bring focus to my family. And here are my 3 areas of focus: DAD – that my husband will feel like the priority, respected & appreciated, not an after thought. HOME – that our home would be a safe & peaceful place, not stressful. LOVE & ORDER – that we would love God & love each other. Discipleship for the kids would fall under this category.

    With that, I thank you for your blog! <3 & looking forward to reading on.

    Reply
  4. Jennifer says

    November 14, 2014 at 1:02 pm

    I love this website! As a mom and as a Family Service Worker!

    Reply

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