Family Roadmap

Why Does Your Family Need A Roadmap?
The first step toward achieving a goal is to know where you’re headed. Every family today desires their home to be happy, loving, safe, resilient places for everyone to develop into their best potential but find themselves feeling lost or stuck along the way. Many families struggle to know how to build a strong family and healthy home. How can you know what your family’s strengths and growth areas are?
We only get 6,574 days with a child from 0 to 18, or 936 weeks, which is our small window of influence for a establishing what our family relationships will be. Intentionality is paramount with such a short amount of time. Intentional daily choices create a life lived purposefully and with fewer regrets.
The problem is that often people know what they desire but lack a strategy or plan to make sure their desire is achieved. It is very challenging to get from point A to point B without an intentional plan or map of how to get there. The one crucial piece of the puzzle. . . a map only works if you know both your end point and your starting point. Said another way, you cannot get to where you want to go if you don’t know where you are and you do not have a plan to get where you want to go.
COMING SOON Wyoming Strong Families is developing an assessment tool to help you look at your unique family needs so you can identify from 6 key elements of a strong family where your family can intentionally invest to achieve those dreams.
It Would Seem Foolish To Set Out On A Road Trip Without A Map Or Directions

The only time we do that is if we don’t care where we end up—we just want to take a drive and listen to music and see what we find. But, if we actually have somewhere we want to be, if we actually have a destination in mind, we need to have a map.
Why? Because
a map can get us there more efficiently and assures our success in reaching our end destination. When we see something from a ten-thousand foot view we’re able to plan for and anticipate things that might pop up along the way. It’s much harder to have any kind of real strategy when you are planning as you go.