Is Friday Night Family Dinner in Your Future?
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As young restaurant owners, my husband and I had two days off together. We spend Sundays at my parents’ house having supper between morning and evening church services. Little did we know that those afternoons in the golden sunlight were the highlight of our family memories. My parents moved away a few years later and divorced as they neared thirty years of marriage. Growing your skills is vital for the life of your family. Reader don’t let your lack of personal development cost your family their future. Doug and I continued our life as restauranteurs and raised ten kids despite long hours and high demands. We were determined to learn and grow in every aspect of our relationships and business. We saw the painful effect of ignoring difficulty and skipping personal development and discipleship. We chose growth every day because we wanted a different outcome. I am writing you this quick note over the sounds of chaos downstairs. Two of our adult kids are here with six grandbabies in tow. The five young adults and our three teens are getting ready to scarf down dinner, but until then, they are laughing, connecting, and sharing their stories from the week. This is our regular Friday dinner. Every week, they pile in, and it fills my heart to see it. This could be your house. Building a family culture does not happen by chance. It requires a lifetime commitment, but you can fast-track your growth by learning the skills you need from experts. I speak and learn at the Life Skills Leadership Summit every time. I’ve been a speaker for the last four years, and it is my favorite conference. I can watch the sessions from home in my pajamas, pause as needed, or rewatch a favorite. Getting a VIP Pass with lifetime access is one way to speed up your growth, bolster your weaknesses, and show your family they are worth investing in. The best part is that $40 is way less than you will spend on family dinners. So, you could save money, but do you want to eat alone? If you want family dinner in the future, say YES and click here to get your VIP Pass. I have to go, Reader. A third kid came up here to make sure I would join the family for dinner. Choose change for all of you, Amber J. Smith PS. Get your VIP Pass this Sunday, February 23, and use code 200F&T$5 for a $5 discount from me. |