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Placing Priority on Family By Nathan Gero Platinum Quality Author

Money is an important thing, but it is not the most important thing. In fact, the items on the list below should all be valued above your job and your paycheck, invest your time in them:
Family comes first. Never put your job before your family. It is a bad idea. If you feel you have to in order to get ahead at work you need to reevaluate.
When you marry and have a family you have an idea of the type of husband and father, or wife and mother, you hope to be. Putting your work ahead of your family can prevent you from achieving the legacy you want as a parent and spouse. When there is a conflict between the two, always choose family.
Next come friends. Put family first, then friends second. Don't let your friendships wither because you are so busy working you can't put in time and effort. You'll be sorry in the long run, money is pleasant but spending it alone is lonely.
Value your health. Overwork and a work-obsessed lifestyle is not healthy. Too much stress and fast food, too little sleep and exercise, this is a recipe for serious health trouble.
You owe it to yourself to take care of your health. No one else can do this for you! Don't get so caught up in your work and your money that you neglect your health. If you lose your health, you may not be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Children are the future. We all should value children, whether or not we are parents ourselves. Children are our greatest resource.
Think about it: all of the children of today are the adults * and the surgeons, presidents, attorneys, inventors, teachers, etc * of tomorrow. We owe it to them, to ourselves, and to our world to invest time and resources in the children of today.

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