Summary of Justin Whitmel Earley's Habits of the Household

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I was thinking about how this was a typical night for my boys, which meant their last image of me was of a wild taskmaster raging about how if they didn’t get pj’s on this instant, there would be dramatic physical consequences. I wondered if they sensed the irony. #2 The idea of a bedtime liturgy sounded strange at first, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. A liturgy is a pattern of worship we repeat over and over, hoping that the pattern will draw us into worship and form us in the image of the one we worship. #3 The significance of a family pattern is that it is not just a moment. It is not something you do once and say, Well, that went swimmingly! or, That was rough. It is a routine you practice, whether consciously or unconsciously. #4 The basal ganglia, which are the parts of our brains that perform on autopilot, are the basis of habits. They are the things we do over and over, unconsciously. Habits are the result of these habits. They occupy most of our time and form most of our minds.

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