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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 419212" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Yes, you definately need recreational things in your life. No matter what happens, you need time to chill and just have fun. Everybody needs that. My husband takes that to the extreme as well. If he's not at work, he's in front of the computer or the tv. I do every chore, and know when it's time to fill a prescription, get kids to dentist, expect report cards...everything. Most of the women I know have it the same. My husband does fix things, clean the garage, mows..it's fine at this point.</p><p> </p><p>I have one question for you though, you're not going to do more than you're capable of- great, but can you really live with what's left over, and be content not doing extra? You have to be at peace, not stressed out that it's not done. I want you to be at peace!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 419212, member: 2668"] Yes, you definately need recreational things in your life. No matter what happens, you need time to chill and just have fun. Everybody needs that. My husband takes that to the extreme as well. If he's not at work, he's in front of the computer or the tv. I do every chore, and know when it's time to fill a prescription, get kids to dentist, expect report cards...everything. Most of the women I know have it the same. My husband does fix things, clean the garage, mows..it's fine at this point. I have one question for you though, you're not going to do more than you're capable of- great, but can you really live with what's left over, and be content not doing extra? You have to be at peace, not stressed out that it's not done. I want you to be at peace! [/QUOTE]
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