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Establishing a family council signifies a commitment to nurturing non-financial aspects of family life, but sustaining its vitality over time presents a challenge. Like seasons, councils experience periods of growth and decline, with initial enthusiasm often fading as leaders burn out and participation wanes. To combat this, families should recognize the cyclical nature of council activity, allowing for periods of dormancy and renewal. By bringing in fresh perspectives from new generations, implementing term limits for leadership, and regularly re-evaluating the council's charter and agenda, families can ensure the council remains a dynamic and evolving force for connection and shared purpose.


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