Take your time with each question. There are no right or wrong answers. Your responses will shape a Family Vision Statement that feels clear, personal, and steady.
Your ProgressStep 1 of 7
Question 1 of 5
When you picture your family years from now, how does your home feel?
Describe the tone, the atmosphere, and the overall environment you want to create. Think beyond what you see β think about what you feel when you walk in the door.
Question 2 of 5
What do you want your children to remember about growing up in your home?
Think about the experiences, the relationships, and the everyday moments that matter most to you. Not the big events β the feeling of ordinary days.
Question 3 of 5
What long-term strengths and qualities do you want your family to be known for?
Consider traits like unity, steadiness, responsibility, connection, resilience β or anything that feels true to what you are building. What would people say about your family?
Question 4 of 5
When challenges arise, how do you want your family to respond?
Describe the mindset, tone, and approach you want guiding those moments. Not perfection β direction. What does your family look like when things get hard?
Question 5 of 5
What long-term outcome are you building toward as a family?
Consider lifestyle, values, relationships, and the kind of legacy you want to create together. What does the future look like when your family has become what you are working toward?
Bringing Your Vision Together
Two Final Reflections
Your Responses
How you want your home to feel
What you want your children to remember
Long-term strengths you want your family known for
How you want your family to respond to challenges
The long-term outcome you are building toward
Synthesis Prompt 1
What themes or words stand out across your answers?
Read through what you wrote above. Highlight the words, phrases, or ideas that repeat or feel most important. What patterns rise to the surface?
Synthesis Prompt 2
Using those themes, begin writing a simple picture of the family you are creating.
Start with one of these if it helps: "Our family is becomingβ¦" or "We are a family whoβ¦" β Write a first draft. It does not need to be perfect.
Reading your responses and crafting your vision statementsβ¦
Based on everything you shared, here are three Family Vision Statements. Each one reflects your answers β they differ slightly in tone and emphasis. Read each one carefully and choose the one that feels most true to your family.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Does this feel right for your family?
This is your statement β not ours. If the one you selected is close but not quite right, refine it here. Change a word, adjust the tone, or rewrite it entirely. This is yours.
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Your Family Vision Is Written
You now have something most families never take the time to create β a clear, written picture of the future you are intentionally building together. Keep this visible. Return to it often.
Your Family Vision Statement
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