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Creating a Great Home Life

October 12, 2008

One key to success in life is having a great home life. It can be very discouraging to create a great income if you don’t have anyone to share it with.

My husband and I just watched the movie The Bucket List last night and that message came through loud and clear. If you haven’t seen it, watch it.

The movie does have a few crude words in it unfortunately but the message is great.

(I can’t wait for someone to start producing great films with great messages that are suitable for everyone to watch. Why does Hollywood always have to throw in at least one stupid word, scene or concept that ruins the whole thing?)

Anyway, The Bucket List did a great job of showing the elements of having a great home in the life of Morgan Freeman’s character.

Most of the people I hang around with also have great home lives. They focus on their children, the host family-oriented parties, they are forward-thinking. But not everyone is like that.

Too many people these days spend so much time at work that they miss out on the important things. They miss watching their baby or grandbaby take his first step. They miss helping their daughter ride her first bike without training wheels.

And before long, they attend their child’s graduation and realize the end of that phase is over and he’s off to start life on his own… without you.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

Even if you work outside the home, there are things you can do to cement your crucial relationships.

And if you are concerned that your work-outside-the-home may soon be coming to an end, learn how to turn that computer of yours into an ATM like thousands of other folks are doing.

In this day and age, if you don’t figure out how to create your own in come, your security is in the hands of someone else. Sometimes that’s scary.

That’s what I help folks do.

And one of the very cool stay-at-home moms that is in my Inner Circle helps people establish and nurture great home environments.

Her name is Marilyn Woodard and I want you to meet her. More than that, I want you to learn from her how to strengthen your home life.

Visit her site www.CreatingGreatHomes.com to meet her.

Life is too short to live mad at each other, disorganized and unhappy.

 

 
So many books, so little time…
Rhea!

who is convinced that any building can become a harbor for the weary

http://www.EducatingForSuccess.com

 

 

 

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