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Intergenerational Living

As Sandra and I discovered that wonderful year, the ability to use wisely the gap between stimulus

and response, to exercise the four unique endowments of our human nature, empowered us from the

Inside-Out.

We had tried the outside-in approach. We loved each other, and we had attempted to work

through our differences by controlling our attitudes and our behaviors, by practicing useful techniques

of human interaction. But our band-aids and aspirin only lasted so long. Until we worked and

communicated on the level of our essential paradigms, the chronic underlying problems were still there.

When we began to work from the Inside-Out, we were able to build a relationship of trust and

openness and to resolve dysfunctional differences in a deep and lasting way that never could have

come by working from the outside in. The delicious fruits -- a rich win-win relationship, a deep

understanding of each other, and a marvelous synergy -- grew out of the roots we nurtured as we

examined our programs, rescripted ourselves, and managed our lives so that we could create time for

the important Quadrant II activity of communicating deeply with each other.

And there were other fruits. We were able to see on a much deeper level that, just as powerfully as

our own lives had been affected by our parents, the lives of our children were being influenced and

shaped by us, often in ways we didn't even begin to realize. Understanding the power of scripting in

our own lives, we felt a renewed desire to do everything we could to make certain that what we passed

on to future generations, by both precept and example, was based on correct principles.

I have drawn particular attention in this book to those scripts we have been given which we

proactively want to change. But as we examine our scripting carefully, many of us will also begin to

see beautiful scripts, positive scripts that have been passed down to us which we have blindly taken for

granted. Real self-awareness helps us to appreciate those scripts and to appreciate those who have

gone before us and nurtured us in principle-based living, mirroring back to us not only what we are,

but what we can become.

There is transcendent power in a strong intergenerational family. An effectively interdependent

family of children, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins can be a powerful force in helping

people have a sense of who they are and where they came from and what they stand for.

It's great for children to be able to identify themselves with the "tribe," to feel that many people THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE Brought to you by FlyHeart know them and care about them, even though they're spread all over the country. And that can be a

tremendous benefit as you nurture your family. If one of your children is having difficulty and doesn't really relate with you at a particular time in his life, maybe he can relate to your brother or sister who can become a surrogate father or mother, a mentor, or a hero for a period of time.



Grandparents who show a great interest in their grandchildren are among the most precious people

on this earth. What a marvelous positive social mirror they can be! My mother is like that. Even now, in her late 80s, she takes a deep personal interest in every one of her descendants. She writes us love letters. I was reading one the other day on a plane with tears streaming down my cheeks. I

could call her up tonight and I know she'd say, "Stephen, I want you to know how much I love you

and how wonderful I think you are." She's constantly reaffirming.

A strong intergenerational family is potentially one of the most fruitful, rewarding, and satisfying

interdependent relationships. And many people feel the importance of that relationship. Look at the fascination we all had with Roots some years ago. Each of us has roots and the ability to trace those

roots, to identify our ancestors.

The highest and most powerful motivation in doing that is not for ourselves only, but for our

posterity, for the posterity of all mankind. As someone once observed, "There are only two lasting

bequests we can give our children -- one is roots, the other wings."

 


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