A Quote by Andrei Arlovski

My priorities are my family and my career. — © Andrei Arlovski
My priorities are my family and my career.
Believe me, I recognize the cultural and anatomical challenges and respect the sacrifices women make in order to balance family and a career, or family with no career, or career with no family.
My priorities have always been God first, family second, career third. I have found that when I put my life in this order, everything seems to work out. God was my first priority early in my career when I was struggling to make ends meet. Through the failures and success I have experienced since then, my faith has remained unchecked.
I have always managed to combine my family life and my career, but there came a point when I had to choose between a career in America and my family. I chose my family.
I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. It's a delicate balance.
My family means more to me than the artificial trappings of my career. If ever I had to choose between my career and my family, the wife and kids would definitely come out on top.
I've been, I think, able to stay grounded in such a crazy business, and I attribute that a lot to my family, and especially to my mother. Because, you know, she just was always there to kind of remind me of what priorities should be. O.K., yes, I'm an artist, I'm a performer, but I'm a sister, I'm a daughter, I'm a granddaughter, I'm an aunt. Those things have to be as important, if not more important, than my career.
My marriage and my career are my two top priorities.
I am a family man, and I have to find my priorities. During the season, it is to race. During the off-season, it is to spend time with my family.
My priorities are my friends and my family.
As governor, one of my top priorities is supporting our children from cradle to career.
Obviously, family values mirror our personal priorities. Given the gravity of current conditions, would parents be willing to give up just one outside thing, giving that time and talent instead to the family.
My priorities of having a family are still No. 1.
Usually a family is led through the mom or the dad and their career and for the family to be led by my career, even though God has led it, could be a lot of pressure.
Faith, family, academics and then sports was the order of priorities in my family. My parents really stuck to these principles when raising me and my two brothers. As long as we took care of everything, they let us play as much basketball as we wanted.
I suppose I've been selfish in the past and put my career first. But priorities change.
I have my own lifestyle. I have to have time to my family and that's one of my top priorities.
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