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		<title>Spending Quality Time With Your Family Is A Balancing Act &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love spending time with my son, Kyle, my daughter, Kymberly, and my wife Sandy, who&#8217;s still very much a<a href="http://sleeptoddler.com/quality-time-balancing-act-part-1/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I love spending time with my son, Kyle, my daughter, Kymberly, and my wife Sandy, who&#8217;s still very much a kid in many ways!</strong>  Family time means everything to me.  Oh, I have stress and pressures at work and at home just like anyone, I have an extremely busy schedule, and at times, I wonder how I&#8217;ll ever make time for my kids and wife.  But these days, at the very least, I always try!</p>
<p>You see, I&#8217;ve learned one of life&#8217;s biggest lessons the hard way.  <strong>Working 12-16 hours a day for extended periods? </strong> Been there, done that.  I&#8217;ve been guilty of working hard to get ahead in my professional life at the expense of family life. <strong>Preoccupied with household chores and other responsibilities to the point where exhaustion prevents you from spending time with your family?</strong>  Been there, done that, too!</p>
<p><strong>It all comes down to priorities.  &#8220;I know, I know, but I have to make a living for my family,&#8221; you say.</strong>  This is understandable, especially in today&#8217;s economy.  For years now in the US, the cost of living has increased consistently well beyond salary increases, leaving a gaping hole in middle class America.  <strong>You&#8217;re either doing very well, struggling, or extremely poor these days.</strong>  Middle class families with actual money in their savings account are almost bordering on extinction! </p>
<p>But if you&#8217;re not spending quality time with your family, I believe you have to ask yourself the million dollar question; <strong> what am I on this earth for if it&#8217;s not to enjoy a fulfilling life for my family and myself?</strong>  Fulfillment can mean different things for different people <strong>except</strong> when we&#8217;re talking about our children.  This is where the overwhelming majority of us agree; <strong>we all want our children to be healthy and to have fulfilling, productive lives.</strong>  It&#8217;s very <strong>difficult to guide them there if you don&#8217;t invest your time in raising them,</strong> spending time with them, and creating strong emotional bonds with them.</p>
<p>In part 2 I&#8217;ll reveal what has worked for me, how I&#8217;ve dealt with struggling to balance my professional and personal life, and how I&#8217;ve won the battle within myself to make the right choices for my family&#8217;s benefit!</p>
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