Children Need Families To Have Solid Beliefs

by Cory Seidel on June 8, 2011

Now that you’ve seen the impact parenting has on the perpetuation of beliefs; both good and bad, let’s dig a little deeper into how those beliefs are created. We’re going to look at the two parts of your mind; conscious and subconscious. Just how do they work together to create our perceptions, behaviors and habits? We’ll also show you two different visual images to help you understand the thought, feeling, action, and results cycle.

President Lincoln’s famous speech, noted for the phrase “a house divided against itself cannot stand,” is significant in that he was referring to the importance of the country standing together and presenting a united front. The same is true for a family. For a family to grow strong, it has to have a foundation of solid beliefs. We need to build our house on realistic, encouraging, and productive beliefs so that when we pass them onto our children, they can stand on their own in this world. A family must be one tight unit, not two; it’s not the parents versus the children. Family members need to feel that their home is a sanctuary from outside life. Our upcoming posts will have a house analogy because it is very fitting with the information we are presenting. We chose this analogy because just like a home that is continuously maintained to keep from falling to ruin, our minds must be maintained and cared for as well. Our mind is powerful and has intrigued scholars and scientists for thousands of years. It holds the key to unlock the door to unlimited potential and can help us to live in a house full of prosperity and abundance.

Be sure to read our upcoming posts as we dive into our conscious and subconscious mind and how they relate to how we raise our children.

How are you maintaining your mind? Let us know by commenting below.

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