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Relationships are the carrier of all success in life and in business. So why not plan and implement specific systems that will develop the relationships that are important to you? Why not be as intentional about the practices that develop healthy relationship as we are about the practices that develop healthy bodies or healthy businesses?
Why do we focus on relational systems? Because relationships are the primary mechanism to carry your family and business legacy to multiple generations.
Children don't rebel against authority, they rebel against lack of relationship. How is that teenagers will do everything their favorite coach or favorite teacher tells them to do? But they don't listen to their parents? Why is that? Because that relationship is important to them. How is that teenagers will live under authority of their friends or the gang and yet they will live in rebellion to their parents. Because the teens don't rebel against authority they rebel against lack of relationship. Those relationships with their coach or teacher or friends are often stronger and more important to them. Where family identity and relationship is strong, peer pressure is weaker.
So how do we make sure we are continuing to build relationships within our family so we aren't driving them outside the family to get their identity and vision for life? We have found that you do that by implementing a consistent strategy of specific relationship systems.
Following are some of the relational systems our family has practiced over the last 25 years which we mention in this round-table discussion:
If you'd like more information on this check out the Systems for Success Podcast Episode 2 where we do a round table discussion right after doing our annual goal setting retreat.
FAMILY COMPASS REVIEW VACATIONSWe do a fun annual vacation that the whole family enjoys in the middle of the year every summer. Our family loves backpacking in the mountains so that's usually what we do.
During these annual vacations we Plan intentional time and specific activities to review our family mission, vision and values
This is the official guidance group of the family especially as our kids have all become adults and most are out of the home.
Following are some good questions to ask during Family Council Meetings:
Following are the responsibilities of our Family Council:
It's best if this is the same night every week and we all make it a high priority so nothing else gets in the way of this important night.
Find a daily time to connect with your wife and kids who are living at home. It's amazing how easy it is to get so busy that we don't even share meals together. We've found it important to prioritize
Finding at least 30-60 minutes a day to turn off all media and just communicate and build relationship
You'll be amazed at what these simple relational systems do to build strong relationships in your family!
RESOURCES:For more information on the concepts behind "The Listening Game" referenced in this podcast, check out Building Reflective Listening Skills.
THANK YOU!Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. We'd also really appreciate any feedback or questions that might guide what we talk about in future episodes.
Additionally, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and we read each and every one of them.
JOIN THE SYSTEMS FOR SUCCESS COMMUNITY!
By Lonnie Gienger4.9
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Relationships are the carrier of all success in life and in business. So why not plan and implement specific systems that will develop the relationships that are important to you? Why not be as intentional about the practices that develop healthy relationship as we are about the practices that develop healthy bodies or healthy businesses?
Why do we focus on relational systems? Because relationships are the primary mechanism to carry your family and business legacy to multiple generations.
Children don't rebel against authority, they rebel against lack of relationship. How is that teenagers will do everything their favorite coach or favorite teacher tells them to do? But they don't listen to their parents? Why is that? Because that relationship is important to them. How is that teenagers will live under authority of their friends or the gang and yet they will live in rebellion to their parents. Because the teens don't rebel against authority they rebel against lack of relationship. Those relationships with their coach or teacher or friends are often stronger and more important to them. Where family identity and relationship is strong, peer pressure is weaker.
So how do we make sure we are continuing to build relationships within our family so we aren't driving them outside the family to get their identity and vision for life? We have found that you do that by implementing a consistent strategy of specific relationship systems.
Following are some of the relational systems our family has practiced over the last 25 years which we mention in this round-table discussion:
If you'd like more information on this check out the Systems for Success Podcast Episode 2 where we do a round table discussion right after doing our annual goal setting retreat.
FAMILY COMPASS REVIEW VACATIONSWe do a fun annual vacation that the whole family enjoys in the middle of the year every summer. Our family loves backpacking in the mountains so that's usually what we do.
During these annual vacations we Plan intentional time and specific activities to review our family mission, vision and values
This is the official guidance group of the family especially as our kids have all become adults and most are out of the home.
Following are some good questions to ask during Family Council Meetings:
Following are the responsibilities of our Family Council:
It's best if this is the same night every week and we all make it a high priority so nothing else gets in the way of this important night.
Find a daily time to connect with your wife and kids who are living at home. It's amazing how easy it is to get so busy that we don't even share meals together. We've found it important to prioritize
Finding at least 30-60 minutes a day to turn off all media and just communicate and build relationship
You'll be amazed at what these simple relational systems do to build strong relationships in your family!
RESOURCES:For more information on the concepts behind "The Listening Game" referenced in this podcast, check out Building Reflective Listening Skills.
THANK YOU!Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. We'd also really appreciate any feedback or questions that might guide what we talk about in future episodes.
Additionally, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and we read each and every one of them.
JOIN THE SYSTEMS FOR SUCCESS COMMUNITY!