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We all know habits shape our routines—but have you ever stopped to think about how they shape your thinking?
In this practical and powerful episode, David and Leslie Nunnery dig into the often unseen world of mental habits—those repeated thought loops that quietly drive how we parent, teach, and respond every day. Drawing from research, Scripture, and personal stories, they show how our daily reflexes are formed, how they can be reshaped, and how they impact the atmosphere of our homes more than any curriculum choice ever could.
Plus, Leslie shares practical questions to identify negative loops and start building better ones, and David walks through how neuroscience supports what Scripture has been teaching all along about renewing your mind.
You’ll leave this episode with a clear next step: one thought to replace, one habit to rehearse, and one truth to hold onto when life feels heavy.
Ask yourself this week—What mental habit might be shaping my family without me even realizing it? Then take one small, repeatable step to replace it with a godly one.
Don’t forget—Teach Them Diligently 2026 registration is open! Be sure to secure your ticket today!
Subscribe + Share:
If this episode helped you, take a minute to subscribe, rate, and share with another homeschool family. We sure would be grateful!
If your family, co-op, church group, or community packs at least 25 shoeboxes, we would love to bless you with a free family registration in return. If you’re a group, you can use that registration for your leader, as a raffle item or fundraiser, or to bless a specific family in your group. We will donate a registration for every 25 boxes you pack.
From Director Sean McNamara (Reagan, Soul Surfer), the film is inspired by the true story and 2016 bestselling book On Fire by John O’Leary. O’Leary’s story begins with his miraculous recovery from a near death accident when he was 9-years-old. Given no chance of survival, John endures an unbelievable road to recovery with the support of his family, faith, community and the kindness of his all-time idol, Baseball Hall of Fame Announcer Jack Buck. Grateful for his miracle and sha
By Cross CurrentWe all know habits shape our routines—but have you ever stopped to think about how they shape your thinking?
In this practical and powerful episode, David and Leslie Nunnery dig into the often unseen world of mental habits—those repeated thought loops that quietly drive how we parent, teach, and respond every day. Drawing from research, Scripture, and personal stories, they show how our daily reflexes are formed, how they can be reshaped, and how they impact the atmosphere of our homes more than any curriculum choice ever could.
Plus, Leslie shares practical questions to identify negative loops and start building better ones, and David walks through how neuroscience supports what Scripture has been teaching all along about renewing your mind.
You’ll leave this episode with a clear next step: one thought to replace, one habit to rehearse, and one truth to hold onto when life feels heavy.
Ask yourself this week—What mental habit might be shaping my family without me even realizing it? Then take one small, repeatable step to replace it with a godly one.
Don’t forget—Teach Them Diligently 2026 registration is open! Be sure to secure your ticket today!
Subscribe + Share:
If this episode helped you, take a minute to subscribe, rate, and share with another homeschool family. We sure would be grateful!
If your family, co-op, church group, or community packs at least 25 shoeboxes, we would love to bless you with a free family registration in return. If you’re a group, you can use that registration for your leader, as a raffle item or fundraiser, or to bless a specific family in your group. We will donate a registration for every 25 boxes you pack.
From Director Sean McNamara (Reagan, Soul Surfer), the film is inspired by the true story and 2016 bestselling book On Fire by John O’Leary. O’Leary’s story begins with his miraculous recovery from a near death accident when he was 9-years-old. Given no chance of survival, John endures an unbelievable road to recovery with the support of his family, faith, community and the kindness of his all-time idol, Baseball Hall of Fame Announcer Jack Buck. Grateful for his miracle and sha