Rough Day

This post originally appeared on http://tapestryministry.org/blog

Have you ever had one of those days where you just couldn’t get anything right? You know, the kind where the disagreement over when to have a snack culminates with dinner being thrown all over the floor. (Food thrown on the floor is one of my hot buttons.)

It’s one of those days where all your strategies seem to have failed, and so you just want to give up and give in to the urge to deliver punitive consequences. And you and your child both need some time to calm down and try it again. So you limp your way through the rest of the evening and breathe a sigh of relief when bedtime comes and you know you survived a beat down of a day.

Then you remember you have some Empowered to Connect videos to watch, so you watch each one:

And if the rough day was unlike any other, each and every one of the above videos will apply to your situation. Sometimes, we need a reminder to help us get back on track. Sometimes, we were doing the best we could and exhaustion just can’t be overcome without a good rest. So take a deep breath, re-focs, and prepare to “practice, practice, practice.”

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