Six Characteristics Of A Strong FamilySample

So far, we have seen that strong families are committed to one another and they enjoy spending time with each other. While these are important, we must not neglect the importance of strong communication with one another!
Strong families Practice Good Communication.
We live in a society where feelings often go unvalidated, and people would rather talk than listen. But, researchers have found that strong families actually do the opposite.
Strong families communicate! Not only do they share common exchanges, but they also encourage one another to express their feelings and convictions, knowing they will be received with respect and understanding!
Does your family feel heard or understood by you? Have you been able to mutually encourage one another lately?
Take some time to talk with your family members, communicate openly the good you see in them as well as graciously provide ways, both, you and your family members could grow!
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About this Plan

Researchers studied families in over 30 countries to determine six characteristics of strong families. Despite their geographical and cultural differences, the families in the survey shared six distinct characteristics. In this six-day study, find out what they are, how you can begin applying them in your family, and how each characteristic fits into God’s grand design.
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