| With so many
temptations and all kinds of pressure that tend to make people
forget about the more important things in life, it’s getting harder
and harder to keep your family not only safe and sound but also
solid, stable and above all things together. If
you’re having a hard time balancing your time between work and
family, here are some tips that you could use to ensure that
family ties are stronger than ever without needing to sacrifice
much of what you’ve worked so hard for in your career.
It’s The Little Things That Count
You read about that in books. You get to hear that from movies
and all sorts of advertisements. Isn’t it time to start paying
attention to the message that line’s trying to get across?
Always make it a point to show how much you care for each member
of your family.
Write little notes, send them text messages
even if it means simply asking them what they’re doing, prepare
their lunch bags for school, buy them a box of pizza on your
way home – these acts of love may seem little but trust me,
all of these go a long way in establishing the amount of love
and care you have for your family.
Praying and Meditating
If you’re the religious type, I’m sure you’d agree with me that
praying always helps in solving problems because God would never
let any of His children down. Praying helps you get closer to
God and by getting closer to Him, you’ll see things more clearly.
If you’re not the religious type then simply
try spending a portion of the day, even if it’s just once a
week, meditating alone and reflecting on your past actions.
This would help you be more focused on the things you believe
in and that matters to you.
Keep Your Word
It’s imperative that you keep your word whenever you make a
promise to your family. If you all agreed to reserve Sunday
afternoons for the family, never let anyone or anything take
precedence over this. That way, all of you shall prove your
loyalties to each other.
Even if it means canceling an all-important
business meeting to watch your son perform in a stage play for
the very first time, do it! Don’t hesitate. There can be a hundred
more business meetings that you can attend in your life but
your son’s first ever theater role shall never be repeated in
this lifetime. |