When you’re doing hard things like fostering, developing a healthy mindset is everything.
We’re talking about developing a mindset that will best serve you in your marriage and when you’re fostering.
Understanding how we think is vitally important because our behavior, decisions, reactions and emotions all come from it
Some key mindset and character traits that have served us well.
Now before we get into these, we’ve failed at every single one of these. These are things to focus on, practice and have as goals.
Surrender
Definition - Process of submitting to someone or a circumstance and being detached from desired outcomes
What holds us back?
What it looks like in practice
Examples:
A. bio parents’ influence or behavior that drags stuff out
B. pursuing adoption in a circumstance like COVID delaying things
C. Not having control over mandates like visits, phone calls, etc. that seem to make things worse
D. Where kids go to school
E. Vaccinations
F. A process taking a long long long time
G. Surrendering to hard circumstances such as a child’s behavior
Generosity
Definition - the quality of being kind and generous.
What holds us back?
What it looks like in practice
Trust in God
Definition - believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of.
What holds us back?
What it looks like in practice
Conclusion
Your best decisions come from your best thinking and the more you practice, the better decisions you’ll make even in the hardest circumstances.
Join us next month for part 2 of Developing a fostering mindset.
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