Family Love, Life’s Greatest Blessing

The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing ~ Unknown ~ [Source]

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We are here only because our parents have made the union to create us. Our family will be there for us. Parents support us no matter what. Despite the quarrels, anger, pettiness or the urge to outdo each other, our family will be there.

I’m fortunate to have parents who love me despite my shortfalls. It’s an inheritance, I know. I have been taught to love my family even though I have quarreled with my siblings and abused my rank in age to lord over them. It’s the fun in using it that made me sound like a tyrant at times but when you really want that last piece on the plate, you use it.

Whenever there was any problem I have encountered, I just inform my parents and they will try to look for alternatives and solutions to resolve the issue. A family that solves problems together, tend to stay together. Parents love their children no matter what.

A family is founded upon marriage. A man marries a woman because it’s natural for him to fall in love with her. It will be the child’s turn to help parents resolve their issue when they have grown up and experienced the world. Here, I present, The Family of Love by Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker and Lording Barry.

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Paying Attention to Each Other

One of the greatest gifts you can give to anyone is the gift of attention. ~ Jim Rohn ~ [Source]

Have you paid attention to your family or spouse lately? As the sole breadwinner of the family, you have been busy with work and returning home late. You haven’t been paying attention to your spouse who could be faced by your family.

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Other times, you could be focusing on giving good impressions so much that you neglect the part about listening. Over the years, you get comfortable with one another and forget to pay attention. Your child just needs you to look at them and say it’s ok that they didn’t get that full marks because they have tried their best.

Your spouse just needs a shoulder to cry on when they had a bad day or received bad news. Just like you do. Any relationship needs to be nurtured just like plants. Have you paid attention to each other yet?

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