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Meee in a Family Minute
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Family Support
Sid Madge is the author of ‘Meee in a Family Minute’ and founder of The Meee Programme. In 2009, Sid chose to relocate from London to a remote corner in North Wales, and build a new business. Running a workshop at a local school, Sid was shocked by the self-esteem of the students. Asked to describe themselves, 15% used terms such as ‘freak’, ‘weirdo’ and ‘misfit’. He felt urged to take action and the Meee Programme was born.
His first book ‘Meee in a Minute – 60 ways to improve your life in 60 seconds’ has become a best-seller. It recognises and affirms the work of the Meee Programme, which encourages everyone to recognise and believe in their abilities.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text]More and more in these unprecedented times, we are looking to re-balance our family lives and relationships. Could ‘Meee in a Family Minute’ provide some family support and do just that?[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Balancing Act
I was sent an email in June asking if I would like to improve my work-life-home balance. Now, anyone who knows me knows that I am passionate about family life and about wellbeing. So it immediately grabbed my attention. ’60 Ways to Improve Your Family Life in 60 Seconds’ is the third in the series of ‘Meee in a Minute’ books from Sid Madge.
I was very lucky to be gifted a copy of the book and have to say as soon as I began reading, I knew this book was special. I struggled to put down, but the fantastic thing is each chapter literally takes less than a minute to read. Therefore you can make small changes with immediate effect.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image media=”59116″ media_width_percent=”100″][vc_column_text]As with everything rather than try to change lots at once, we need to walk before we run. The book is full of useful tips and strategies to help with family support. To help engage with, enjoy and reconnect. So as I read through, I marked the chapters I wanted to bring to our family life. I then narrowed it down to my Top 5 which I am determined to work on over summer with us all.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Our Top 5 Actions To Take
- Cut down on screen time – From Home School to Lockdown, it has increased the whole families screen time exponentially. The holidays and relaxation in lockdown gives us the chance to cut back down on our screen time as a family.
- Family Values – This is something really important to me and I want the boys to have something visual, to re-affirm those values daily.
- Read Aloud to your kids – Cutting down on screen time allows us time to start reading more too. The older boys and I have a stack of books to get through this summer. But for Samuel with his Dyslexia, it’s not so easy. Reading aloud to him will hopefully give him that love of reading and encourage him with his reading.
- Play Together – We cracked on with this last night after ordering more shuttlecocks (Daisy keeps eating them). The Badminton tournament is going strong. Just seeing all the boys playing out in the garden happily together was lovely. After tea, Monopoly came out, and a request for UNO to be played tonight! A great start,
- Be The Change – I think being stuck at home has made me more aware of how my personal behaviour affects the boys. My anxiety about lockdown has poured over into angry outbursts and a feeling of loss of control. In Samuel especially I can see some of those traits in him. I need to be the change…
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‘Little Bible of Goodness’
This Pocket-sized book is jam-packed full of actionable family support to enable you to use now, or simply to read through and realise that actually even in the madness of lockdown, you are doing a good job! But we should never stop learning, just as our children don’t. This book is perfect for those times when you are a little unsure. when you know you want to make a change or help, but aren’t quite sure how to do it best. Or one of your kids needs a little more support. From chapters on ‘Family Time’ or ‘Don’t Take it Personally’ to ‘No Regrets’ or ‘Never Criticise’, it really does manage to cover everything. I would thoroughly recommend and have just ordered the previous two books in the series.
If you are interested in learning more about the Programme and what it can do for you, your colleagues, or students, then please check it out. Fascinating read…
I’ll keep you posted on how our small changes go over the next few weeks. I’d love to hear if you read and what you think. Or what you’d love to develop within your family this summer! Comment below.
Fay x
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This is great. I love the actions you are putting in place. Very valuable. You got this. Stay strong and healthy.
Some are simply ones I let slip, others are ones I can’t wait to introduce. Thank you! Fay x
Hi Fay. A very interesting post, thanks for sharing. As I read your post, and make this comment, the irony of “Cut down on screen time” isn’t lost on me! 🙂
Yeah absolutely, that one was for me as much as the kids definitely! Glad you enjoyed. Fay x
This sounds like a really good book, full of helpful tips. In actual fact, thanks to lockdown, we’ve been spending a lot more time together as a family, something that has certainly proved a challenge from time to time! I love that Mother Teresa quote, it’s so true. If you have a strong and loving family around you, there’s nothing you can’t do. I’ll have to look out for this book, thank you for sharing your review and I’m glad it’s been helpful for you 🙂 Lisa
It really is! I think that has been one of the positives from lockdown isn’t it and I hope it is something that we take forward and don’t lose. Fay x
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