Ipod Tool
The best way to describe why your challenges are repeating is to think of an iPod. When you buy an iPod, it’s empty, there’s no music on it. You can’t just buy one, plug in earbuds and head out for a run. You have to connect it to a computer, download songs, and create playlists before you can use it.
When you’re born, you’re like a baby iPod shuffle. Your mother and father are two full-capacity iPods. From the day you are born, you download into the baby iPod all their beliefs and habits, both good and bad. In essence, they’re downloading all their playlists into the baby iPod.
Print worksheet for both partners, complete each activity, and discuss.
Listen to video tutorial for guidance.
Add completed activities to your personal tool box for future use following completion.
Daune Explains iPod This Video