The
Benefits of Having Value Conversations FOR WILLIAM.
Helps him
take control of his family’s narrative
by FamilyArc ArchiveFEBRUARY 02, 2021
William’s
kids and grandkids are exposed to 300+ advertisements per day, and every one of
those ads has a message about what they should value or how they should act.
When William takes the initiative to pass on his values, Susan, Andrea, and the
rest of his family will be better equipped to wade through the messages and
find clarity.
Gives him
the chance to heal from the past
William is
still grieving the death of his wife. Telling the stories of how they met, the
challenges they conquered together, and what he loved most about her is an
important step in the healing process. It will also bring him closer to his
children and grandchildren as they learn new things about their mom/grandma
from him.
Allows him
to define where he envisions his family going in the future
William
worked hard in life because he knew what it was like to go without, and he
wanted a better life for his family. But unless he tells his family those
stories of overcoming hardship, Andrea and her siblings may never catch a glimpse
of the generous, comfortable, and opportunity-filled future William has in
mind.
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