Pieces of Formation: Your Family Credo
Just some cuteness for you.
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Yesterday we talked about the individual roles we’ve played in our families and how they affect the people we became. Today, let’s talk about the family creeds that existed while we were growing up (and may still exist today).
These can vary widely from family to family. Some examples would be:
- We don’t talk about our feelings.
- We always talk about our feelings.
- When we’re angry or sad, we don’t show it.
- When we’re angry, everyone knows it.
- When we’re sad, it’s someone else’s job to make it better.
- People aren’t welcome in our home.
- Everyone is welcome in our home.
- Anyone who is “different” isn’t okay.
- We learn so much from other people and ideas.
- It’s not okay to make mistakes.
- Mistakes are how we learn.
What kind of credo — voiced or unvoiced — was at work in your family unit?