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Larry Janesky: Think Daily

It’s 6 pm and you still have lots of work you think you need to do.  Your family needs you.  Dinner is ready.  You are pulled in two directions and you feel the pressure and frustration.  What do you do?

Is it worth having a poor family life and regrets because you weren’t there, even if your business made it?  There’s no guarantee that you working late will make any difference anyway – you’ve been doing that for years and you still think you need to.  But all you have to do to make your family life work is to go home.

The choice is clear.  Then come back tomorrow and figure out how to reinvent your job at the company you own so that you can get the most important things done in (__X___ hours a week, or by ____pm).

Right?

Ben Bates

Great advice.

Dustin G.

Matthew 5:23-24. Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, 24: leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer your gift.

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