46. Celebrating Veterans Day and Embracing the Power of Imperfect Action: How to Start Before You're Ready
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In this engaging episode of "Educating Kids, Connecting Families," hosted by Christine Furman, she discusses the significance of Veterans Day and how it can be an educational moment for children. Christine shares heartfelt thanks to veterans and military families, shedding light on the importance of recognizing their sacrifices. As an educator and parent, she emphasizes teaching children the importance of this day through meaningful activities and lessons. The episode unveils a variety of veterans-themed activities for kids, ensuring that the spirit of gratitude extends to personal or community-based connections with those who have served.
Christine Furman also dives into a personal journey, recounting how Veterans Day played a pivotal role in launching her business venture in 2017. Through real-life experiences, she illustrates the power of taking imperfect action and how it has fueled her success in educating children and connecting families. The episode is enriched with motivational insights and practical strategies for achieving goals despite imperfections. Christine encourages listeners to embrace each step toward progress, reminding us that even small, consistent actions can lead to transformative results.
Quotes from today’s episode:
- "Say thank you for your sacrifices, thank you for your service."
- "I should have had a better plan. But I started to take imperfect action."
- "Keep moving the needle forward five minutes a day on that project, 10 minutes a day, 15 minutes a day."
- "We are learning in a more all-inclusive kind of way. And also what was so important to me was ensuring that my events were all-inclusive."
- "I encourage you to take the next step. It doesn't have to be pretty, doesn't have to be completely planned out."
Takeaways:
- Instilling a sense of gratitude and understanding of Veterans Day in children is essential for their development and community connection.
- Taking imperfect action can lead to significant accomplishments; the journey itself fosters growth and resilience.
- A successful educational approach includes diverse, engaging methods like songs, crafts, stories, and hands-on activities.
- Building community through inclusive events can empower families, supporting both educational and social development for children.
- Connecting with your faith and seeking guidance can be instrumental in navigating complex life and career choices.
Tune into the full episode for an inspiring look at connecting with and honoring veterans in our communities. Christine Furman's insights into the importance of imperfect action serve as a motivational guide for listeners looking to make meaningful changes in their educational and personal lives. Stay tuned for more insightful content from "Educating Kids, Connecting Families."
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