Five Building Materials for a Healthy Household

There is nothing more rewarding than building a strong household.  Having my wife and kids around me for the holidays has been great this year. For the first time I’ve been able to spend a lot of time with them WITHOUT feeling a nagging sense of guilt for not working or unfinished business.

A household is a place to lay our heads, to feel safe, to feel warm and protected. Building a household is a fundamental human drive.  Building a good household I think is one of the primary responsibilities of parenting.  Whether that place is large or small, beautiful or ugly, a place to call home is needed and wanted by almost everyone.

Knowing how to build a healthy household does not necessarily come natural to most of us, especially men.  I am constantly learning from men who have done it well, from scripture and from experience at home. I have learned that anyone can build a healthy household with the following five essential building materials.  

  1. Concrete Footers” of lovehusbands love your wife and do not be harsh with them.  I think that God knew that a common struggle for men would be with harshness toward his family.  For the man able to overcome this struggle and love his family with Gods help, a fruitful family life will emerge.
  2. “Walls” of faith in God – walls protect a household from the elements, from thieves that would steal. Faith in God provides the protection needed to thrive and to survive.  The truth is our very lives depend on God and his protection because of the fact that there is evil, loss and death in this world.  Access to God and his blessings is by faith, it’s just how things are right now.
  3. The “Roof” of financial management – if we can’t or wont manage well the finances of the home, be it a large or small home, a large or small income, we simply can not live where we want to live.
  4. The “Heating System” of slow to anger  – James 1:20 says “the anger of man does not bring about the righteousness of God”.  Slowness to anger and “soft answers which turn away wrath” are essential, we simply can not do family without them.  Anger brings a destructive chill which unsettles the home, the family and it leads to many other destructive forces.
  5. The “Plumbing System” of forgiveness – daily forgiveness removes the waste of resentment, the waste’s of wrath and retaliation that don’t belong at home.   Without the removal of these toxins the household will become a septic system of resentment, anger and hate and will eventually break apart.
Cottage At Dornie

Cottage At Dornie

Buildings are made with concrete, wood, shingles, furnaces and pipes but healthy households are built with love, faith in God, financial sanity, slowness to anger and forgiveness.

Are there any building elements missing from your household?

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Goal-Setting: Our Path to Productivity in 2015

 

In mid-December I took a half-day to do two things.

  1. Evaluate 2014 life-goals and how I performed at meeting them.
  2. Set new life-goals for 2015.

Life-goals are important, they give us a path to travel on to get to where we want to be, they remind us of important things we may otherwise forget when life gets chaotic and they help us to focus on the most important things.

The way that I do life goals is a little intense, I developed this process by tweaking Michael Hyatt’s process.  I break up my life into categories, then in each category I evaluate where I am, where I want to be, then I set specific goals accordingly.  For example, I have my life broken up into the following seven categories.

  1. Relationship with God
  2. Taking care of Self (health, growth, rest)
  3. Relationship with my spouse
  4. Parenting/ Relationship with Children
  5. My ministry (outside of family)
  6. My Career
  7. Our Finances

Within each category I have a current reality, the desired results and specific goals, the goals I set are realistic (obtainable with effort), they are specific and they are not necessarily simple to accomplish.

In 2014 I met 62.5% of my 24 goals, the majority of those not met were financial, this was a struggle for us in 2014.

In 2015 I thought it was important to reduce my number of total goals, I am doing this by limiting each category to 3 or less goals, so in 2015 I have 21 specific goals.

I print these out and I regularly glance at them for reminders throughout the year.

Having life-goals improves productivity plus it is exciting to know when progress is made towards a more fruitful and satisfying life.

If you need help setting goals, leave a comment below or email me at collierak@me.com

Have you set your goals for 2015? What process do you use, if any, for goal setting?

Happy 2015 from AdamCollier.com

Thank you for making 2014 a great year at this site. I am so appreciative of every click and every subscriber.  The growth on the site (clicks and visits) has been consistent from less than 100 clicks per month at the start of 2014 to over 300 per month currently.  Thank you !

Changes You Will See on this blog site in 2015 (just to name a few):

  • A greater emphasis on the household management topic (marriage, fathering, budgeting, teaching and training of children, discovering creativity…) being subcategories.
  • Change of blog title, I’ve not yet made the final decision on this yet, any feedback or ideas are welcome.
  • I’ve not given up on the Human Creativity Podcast, what has happened is my family computer is down and frankly we can’t afford a new one yet. So I have no access to audio editing software. Once this changes I plan to begin podcasting once again.

 

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