A Quote by Mariella Frostrup

Finding extracurricular activities with your husband that are unrelated to children, family and work is a priority. — © Mariella Frostrup
Finding extracurricular activities with your husband that are unrelated to children, family and work is a priority.
Parents, first and foremost, it is important to... understand and recognise the activities your child is naturally gravitating towards. It's important also to ensure that your child likes what he or she is doing. I believe in exposing children to as many hobbies and extracurricular activities as possible.
When it comes to extracurricular activities, many children are getting too much of a good thing.
Without a doubt, priority No. 1 is always my family. Whether it's my children or my husband or even my girlfriends who are also my family, I put them first no matter what. And it makes it easy to then juggle everything else because it's never a question.
Yes, I am passionate about my work but my success is meaningless without my loved ones, my family and my husband. They are my priority.
My first priority is my family. I am human. But my whole family knows what my priority is. Family is always first. But my work is under nothing else, except God.
My priority is always the family and Victoria [Beckham] and I always ensure we are there for our children. We work hard but family comes first.
Contrary to popular opinion, the most important characteristic of a godly mother is not her relationship with her children. It is her love for her husband. The love between husband and wife is the real key to a thriving family. A healthy home environment cannot be built exclusively on the parents' love for their children. The properly situated family has marriage at the center; families shouldn't revolve around the children.
My husband and I make physical activity a priority in our lives, and our daughters love being active as well. And while we each have sports and activities we enjoy, we try to go for hikes or bike rides together whenever we get the chance. We've found that the best way to help our girls be active is to find activities they truly enjoy.
Someone said one time, 'If your marriage isn't your priority, you're not married,' and I thought, for me that's so true. So as long as I keep her as a priority, everything else sort of seems to work. And when I don't keep it as a priority, it's ... Jenga.
Feminism insists on women's right to make choices - about whether to marry, whether to have children, whether to combine work and family or to focus on one over the other. It also urges men and women to share the joys and burdens of family life and calls on society to place a higher priority on supporting caregiving work.
I was always interested in dancing and doing extracurricular activities.
I make most of my friends through my extracurricular activities.
I love what I do professionally, I'm really blessed. But my priority is my husband and my children.
Don't let your children take priority over your marriage and your work and everything else.
The best advice I've heard was from a lady in her 80s at my grandmother's 90th birthday. I was telling her how wonderful my children are. She said, "Don't forget your husband: you only borrow your children; your husband you'll have for ever."
Never forget, your family should always have priority over your work.
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