
The holiday whirlwind of activities is finally over and you’re left wondering where the new year will take you. Maybe you resolved to lose weight, get in shape, or improve your finances. You can also resolve to improve your stepfamily this year, and here are five resolutions to consider:
There are support groups available to help stepfamilies. If there’s no support group in your area, materials for starting one are available from the Stepfamily Association of America. Support groups are often available from therapists specializing in stepfamilies, and talking with a trained therapist or counselor can help you, your spouse and your children grow as a stepfamily and as individuals.
Online posting and chat groups can also help you connect with others. If you are like me and occasionally feel the need to go nuclear (beware the atomic stepmom!), then you are probably better off venting at sympathetic ears than ripping your stepfamily metaphorically limb-from-limb. Some of these groups can also help your channel your anger into positive action steps after you cool down.
Explore who the people in your stepfamily are – find out what they like and dislike. My gang likes arts and crafts – give them some paint and something to stick it to besides my furniture, and wham, you see some incredible creativity. Make pizzas, go on a camping trip, form a cheering block at a child’s sports meet, celebrate good report cards with a special meal, or play a board game. Another great way to interact is through giving back to the community – contact a local charity and find out how your stepfamily can do a project together to help the organization – either on-site or at home.
Carving out couple time is critical. If your children don’t see you and your spouse spending time together, being affectionate, helping each other with chores, joking around, resolving a disagreement, or going out on a date for just the two of you occasionally – how else will they learn what a healthy marriage relationship should look like?
Paying attention to your spouse is important. Little things can mean a lot – helping with a meal, assisting with picking up a child, a note in a lunch bag, or a back rub. I’ll never forget how pleasantly surprised I was to come home one day and find my husband had cleaned the tub so I could take a bubble bath.
Best wishes for a joyous New Year.