A Quote by Rodney Hood

For my family, for my loved ones, my priority is to have a job and perform. — © Rodney Hood
For my family, for my loved ones, my priority is to have a job and perform.
Golf is not my priority. I would hope people see me as a Christian man who loved his family, who loved being in the heat of competition and sometimes succeeded at it; who understood that golf was his job and that he was very lucky to play it for a living.
My priority is to perform the job for which I am in the squad.
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 to hang out with the ones I love - my family, my loved ones.
Family is the priority. Your job never loves you back, that's the way I look at it.
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 family knows they are loved. As a mother, it is my job to let them know that they are, and it's a job I take quite seriously.
There are women for whom family is a priority, and they do it. It just wasn't as much a priority for me.
My family is my greatest priority, but I'm committed to Little Big Town, and I have to make that a priority also.
My main priority is my family, and my next priority is 'American Pickers,' because I love it and it's worth my time and energy.
I trained my whole career to fight. I loved my job - I prioritised by job over my family, over my children.
I live a different way today. I have a family, and they are a priority for me. These days, I no longer wake up in the morning and worry if my bass is tuned properly and practice for hours and hours on end. I don't perform as much, but when I do, there's such magic to working in front of a live audience.
I think family matters to me enormously. In fact, family is the first priority. If my family is good, I can do anything. If they're not, I'm a basket case.
My summer jobs for three years were going to work in my dad's factory and earn a bit of pocket money. I absolutely loved it, and I think I learnt more there than I did at Cambridge, actually, in terms of how hard work is and how tough it is finding a job, keeping a job, managing a job and family and commitments outside of work.
At the end of the day, the priority is to perform, and the priority is to know that even if women aren't in the spotlight or in the limelight the whole time, we're still bringing in results, and we're still doing what we do best. For me, I'm doing what I love: I love training, I love kayaking and racing, and I'm getting results. Life is good.
The great thing about having a child is that it keeps you very grounded. When I decided to have my daughter I was ready to have that responsibility and I made it clear to people that I work with that my job was no longer my priority. My daughter is now my priority. She comes first. Period.
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