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Purpose of Life is Life of Purpose.

August 17, 2020 by Linda Patterson Leave a Comment

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Purpose of Life is Life of Purpose. Be creative about your purpose. You have to know your unique personal qualities. We all have great qualities. But we have to focus on those and take them to a higher level. This helps in brain development along with school success. Some children are really good at math, some in science, and some in literature or art. Embolden your good qualities. They may not be like anyone else in your circle of family or friends. But that is what will make YOUR child exceptional and above the ordinary children. Is your child’s purpose to be a good leader, make people laugh, or to help the environment or community?

A purpose can change or can be developed into a profession or helping others. YOUR child’s vision will become better developed as they develop. And helping them know their purpose helps in their school work to achieve. Writing a mission statement will help them also. Have YOUR child write a mission statement before going into the new school year. There can also be a family mission statement. It always helps to have a written Purpose or Mission Statement. Something we can look at and a reminder.

Purpose of Life is Life of Purpose.

Always keep reminders on the refrigerator or the child’s mirror. And it needs to be visible as a daily reminder. Having a purpose means you are doing what you love to do and doing what you are good st. And it is accomplishing what is important to your child. The mission statement might start in Kindergarten and YOU and YOUR child working together before school starts. Writing down YOUR child’s Mission Statement for the year. And then after their Kindergarten year go back over the MIssion Statement with them to see how it worked out.

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