Family Meeting Anchor Skills: Share Appreciations and Plan Family Fun (Podcast Episode 24)

Short on time, feeling stretched thin? Wish you had a magic wand for more cooperation and connection at home? ✨

This week, we're diving into the two powerful anchors of a great family meeting: giving appreciations and planning family fun!

These aren't just agenda items—they're simple, quick skills you can use anytime, anywhere, to transform your family dynamic. Learn how focusing on the good and carving out time to plan for fun together can be your secret weapon against the chaos. Don't just run the house—lead it with love and intentionality. You've got this! ❤️

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • How a simple "thank you" can boost cooperation instantly. 🤝
  • Why planning fun actually saves you time (and your sanity). 🥳
  • Tiny shifts that create huge changes in connection, even when you're busy.

Join the Conversation: Your ideas and questions matter. What questions come up for you? What’s your favorite appreciation? Need advice on how to get siblings to appreciate each other? We’d love to hear your ideas and answer your questions. Share your thoughts on Instagram or drop us an email at questions@familyleadershipcenter.org.

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⁉️Questions/Suggestions/Feedback: Your feedback helps us continue bringing you helpful and insightful episodes every week. Please email us at questions@familyleadershipcenter.org

Hosts 

Marjie Longshore, Founder of Family Leadership Center

Paige Trevor, Parent Coach

Special thanks to editor Max Cotter, Marike Pienaar, and Wendy Tracy

Resources

🎧 Don’t forget to Listen to 022: Why Family Meetings Matter 

♥️ Our Family Meeting Kit is AVAILABLE! Order yours today. 

💻 Want more Positive Parenting Tips? Join Paige for a 1 hour online workshop November 19th.

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