Teaching what really matters


Happy Monday, Reader!

Patience isn’t something that comes naturally… for kids or for us.

I saw it the other day in the smallest moment.

We were working on something simple, and frustration started to build.

Little hands tightened. Voices got a bit louder.

And I could feel my own patience being tested too.

In that moment, I had a choice.

Rush through it… or slow down and guide through it.

So we paused.

We took a breath together.

We talked about what patience looks like—not just in words, but in action.

Because patience isn’t learned in big lessons.

It’s learned in small, everyday moments.

Moments where we choose to pause instead of react.

Where we gently guide instead of rush.

And where we model what we hope they’ll become.

That’s exactly why I created the Virtue of Patience workbook.

It gives you simple, meaningful ways to teach this important virtue through connection, conversation, and hands-on activities your child can understand.

Because these are the lessons that last.

Not just for today—but for who they are becoming.

If you’ve been wanting to teach patience in a way that actually sticks (without it feeling overwhelming)…

This is a beautiful place to start.

Take a look at the Virtue of Patience and begin building something deeper in your child’s heart.

You’re shaping more than behavior.

You’re shaping character.

And that matters more than anything.

With you in this,

Micah

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Hi there, I'm Micah Klug!

I teach time-tested solutions to help parents remember what matters most in life, including strengthening their home, faith, and family relationships. If you're like most parents, you may have noticed that life can often be overwhelming and busy. Follow along for the latest tips, tools, and strategies on how to find joy in the relationships that matter most.

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