Picture
Looking to spend more time with your loved ones, and still have time to do work you are passionate about and activities you love?  The simplest answer is to involve them!  Involve your children in your work, involve them in helping around the house, and involve them in preparing meals.  The rewards are magnificent.

Opening yourself up and allowing those you love to join in the activity makes every task more meaningful.  Peter G. James Sinclair, creator of Motivational Memo was able to balance work and family by involving his children in his business.  This allowed his children to learn while they shared their gift of time together.

For my young family, I found Sinclair’s ideology very inspirational.  We create our lives and we can create them to involve our loved ones as much as possible.  Instead of encouraging your spouse or children to go off and do something else while you prepare dinner, try doing it together.  Want to exercise more, do it together.  There are even family walk programs on exercise TV for days the weather isn’t conducive.

The more you can share the activities you love and need to do with the people you love, those very activities become more meaningful and fulfilling.  There have been times when I thought I would rather do x, y, or z by myself, but I wasn’t open to the shining full potential.  While times of meditation or prayer may be greatly fulfilled in quiet solitude, many of your daily activities and works of passions can include those you love.

Don’t shut the door on the possibility of enjoying your favorite activities with your loved ones.  It may mean more to you than you ever thought possible.  Take every opportunity to teach love.  Teach your loved ones what you love about each activity and create more happiness in both your lives!

What is one of your favorite activities?

Bookmark and Share
 


Comments

04/11/2011 6:25pm

I enjoy the possibilities your post would make possible. I agree with you, but young or old, once together time has been achieved we need to plan for time alone. I hope you have a wonderful evening. Blessings...Mary

Reply
04/12/2011 6:23am

This is definitely something I feel strongly about, though I'm yet to have kids. I think involving them in what you are doing is really beneficial for them as much as you. I see so many parents struggling to complete tasks separate of their kids, while their kids are begging for attention and making things "more difficult" by acting out. Involving them is going to show them you care, give them attention and help them learn something from too!

I LOVE to travel (not work travel- like travel abroad/trips etc.) and part of me has an urge to "Get it done" before we have kids. My friends have even suggested that I'm not ready to "settle down". I came to the realization that I want to travel WITH my kids so that they can see the things that I was not able to when I was young.

Reply
04/12/2011 7:23am

what a great advice! thanks for sharing this :)

i remember my Mom used to bring us to our store so she could take care of us and do her job at the same time and I would always enjoy those moments with her, and my dad, too. :)

Reply
04/12/2011 11:55am

doing thing we love with the rest of the family is always fun. I'm so looking forward when Tiffany gets a little bit older so she can understand more and start involving her into the daily activities, especially over the weekend when hubby can join too.

Reply



Leave a Reply


Related Posts with Thumbnails