For the estranged, hardly talking family

Low expectations

Looooooooow. Let other families go to the moon. You just walk down the sidewalk a few feet. Go to the moon later.

Baby steps. Little things. Brief, but regular.

Generosity. Give.

Honesty. Encouragement. Positive.

Call. Or text. Short. “I was just thinking of you . . . thought I’d say hi.” Keep it light with emoticons. Then again in a few days or weeks. Over time, make short, positive touches a normal thing. Start there.

Stay away from the past, controversy, drama.

Grace wins.

Patience wins.

Find one thing

Find one true, positive, unique, good thing about a member of your family that you want to touch.

Then tell them that one thing. Again, call or text or email. In-person’s even better. Short. No big discussion. Short leaves less time for misinterpretation and for things to go wrong.

“You know, you really . . . look great . . . do that well . . . take care of things around here . . . make an awesome meat loaf . . .”

Or “I love the way you . . .” But again, it’s gotta be true.

Find one thing, then later another, then another.

You can’t start a fire without a spark. Then some kindling. Big logs later.

If you had to find one true, good thing right now, what would it be and who would it be to?

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A Family Like Yours is 31 Days of encouragement to help you appreciate, influence, and love the family you have (no matter what).

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About the Author

Gary

Gary Morland helps you feel better about your most challenging family relationships, and helps you actually improve those relationships - all by adopting simple attitudes, perspectives, expectations, and actions (the same ones that changed him and his family).