Every day parents and spouses leave their families in the pursuit of success. In
the book, Your Road Map for Success, John Maxwell says, "It's almost as though they're
driving down the road, and they get pretty far along before they realize they've
left members of their family behind. The tragedy is that many value their careers,
success, or personal happiness more than they do their families. They decided that
it's too much work to go back, so they just keep driving. "
My husband, James, had the wisdom of knowing 23 years ago that his family was more
valuable to him than success on the job. Twice we had to make the decision to stay
together as a couple and family, or have a commuter marriage while working in separate
cities. Both times James was very firmed with his conviction that we would live
and work in the same city even if it meant having a job that brought in a little
less income. Today, I am grateful that James made the decision to put family first
because together we were able to provide a stable home environment for our son,
as well as, for our own relationship.
I truly believe that the hype of happiness at the expense of breaking up a family
is an illusion. You can't give up your marriage or neglect your children and gain
true success. As Nick Stinnet asserted more than a decade ago, "When you have a
strong family life, you receive the message that you are loved, cared for, and
important. The positive intake of love, affection, and respect .... Gives you inner
resources to deal with life more successfully."
I can personally testify how God blesses those who put family above career. James
and I have achieved much success not due to income from our respective employers,
but because of God's grace. Let me know your thoughts ....
"But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household,
he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." I Timothy 5:8
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