Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
Yes Rob, but you have kids, which adds a totally different dimension to your life, and so if you're a good parent, which I know you are, your priorities and time revolve around doing what's best for *them*, not you, which makes achieving some of what I've outlined above rather difficult.

However, it's about embracing the essence of those concepts and, as Martin (Minstrel says), having, I quote: "the wisdom and serenity to know whats really important in life" [clue: not money or material possessions], and not taking your eye off that ball

Marco.
True Marco and perceptive of you.

My kids, wife and family are no. 1, throw in work, church life and church commitments / meetings as a member of the church leadership does indeed sometimes leave barely a smidgeon for me stuf, BUT yeah, I do get my priorities right and can look myself in the mirror which has to be a good thing