Who You Marry And Success

This past weekend
was a working weekend for me.
I had a project due
and had to push it.

That was much easier
for me to do
because my hubby was working also.
He also had a project due.

His hard work ethic
accentuates mine.
We both tend to work harder.

Having been together
well over two decades,
I see that other aspects
of our personalities
have been transferred
also.

He volunteers more.
I travel more.
He swears more.
(winces)
I am less likely
to arrive hours before an appointment,
as I did before I met him.
He takes more risks.
I give myself more of a safety net.

Genefe Navilon
shares

“A study recently published
at Carnegie Mellon University
shows that spouses
can greatly affect
the decisions you make,
ultimately contributing
to your success or failure.

According to this study,
people with supportive spouses
are “more likely
to give themselves
the chance to succeed.””

Who you marry or partner with
will not only
impact your happiness.
It will also impact
your success.

This is an important decision.
Treat it as one.