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Relationship coach Reverend Dr. Nanayaa Prempeh has admonished couples and individuals to prioritise balancing their lives with God, love, and values.
She believes that the three principles are essential to the growth and success of every human life, adding that they are equally crucial in all aspects of life.
“From today, balancing must be your focus; where you add God to your life, you add love to your life. Life without love is meaningless. Then you add value to your life,” she advised.
Dr. Prempeh explained this in a conversation on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning show while discussing the topic “Balancing demanding careers and right parenting.”
According to her, most successful people fail to give credit to God, knowing that their wealth is not solely acquired by their own strength.
She narrated how a man lost his 16-year-old son even though he paid conscious attention to the boy’s daily life.
“If this gentleman had not spent quality time with his son and was saying, ‘Let me make money first; I want to be rich, and when I’m rich, I’ll buy a big house and put my son in it, and then I’ll spend time with him. You don’t own your time!” Dr. Prempeh added.
Talking about adding value, she urged people who make excuses for minor issues to override them, no matter how tangible they are, and strive for success at all cost.
The relationship coach further indicated that when there is a conscientious effort to add value to one’s life, all three principles will grow smoothly together. She said money should not be a major excuse for failure, noting that success can be achieved in several ways.
Dr. Prempeh also reprimanded ladies who delay child birth with the excuse of maintaining their body shape, telling them to balance all things with marriage because “there is time for everything under the sun."
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