Exploring True Family Strengths
When we’re trying to achieve a goal, learn something new, or build a new habit, we’re more resilient when we use our “true strengths”
What are true strengths?
Our true strengths are ones that go beyond the activities we’re good at. True strengths are comprised of activities that sit at the center of three qualifiers:
Activities we’re good at
Activities we enjoy doing
Activities that make us feel good while doing them
Tips to make the process more meaningful
Make it a family affair: Remember those values you've been collecting? They're your building blocks. Every family member's perspective matters here
Remember your purpose: Purpose is defined by 3 core elements: mission, strengths and interests
Stack the habits: Use your 3 “if this, then that” habit statements to find ways you can use your family’s true strengths to make your new habits stick.
Kindred Team Insight:
When we help our kids know their own true strengths, we help them foster a much wider view of what’s possible for them, while teaching them a framework to make better decisions about their lives, online and offline.
Coming Soon From Kindred
Bring our essential workshop to your school or workplace, designed to respond to the most pressing challenge on parents’ minds today.
School and Corporate Programming
In-person offerings that empower parents and nurture IRL connections and support with other parents.
Parent to Parent Experiences
Cohort based learning communities with support and access to expertise built in.