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Often, those in later life find themselves stuck in properties that are remote from shops and services, hard to maintain, and away from friends and family.
I learned early on that just because you come from the same blood as someone doesn't mean they are family.
Everything in our lives revolves around our jobs, as much as we hate to say it. Where we live at, where our kids go to school, what we eat, what lifestyle we live, depends on the income we bring in and being able to provide for your family, and that's your employment.
I've been able to make a lot of money and live a lifestyle that I never dreamed of. And I've been able to provide for my family.
My grandpa's family are all quite overweight and he's got this big, rock-solid belly which I used to love to fall asleep on as a child.
I used to panic about everything - family, friends... I'd think, 'Is that person okay? Can I fix this?'
My friends are real human beings. They and my family keep me very grounded.
A lot of close friends and family members have got married through online dating. I don't think it would be wise for me to do it.
There's the job and then there's my family. There's very little time beyond that for friends.
I was raised by very traditional Southern parents with Southern manners. You don't air your dirty laundry to people that aren't your family or your friends. Why would I ever want to portray myself as anything other than together?
I was closest to my dad and he always knew that I am responsible and would look after my family. For him, I was always the boy child and not his girl.
Growing up, we loved 'The Royle Family'. Caroline Aherne, she was just incredible.
I want to hang out with my friends. I want to hang out with my family - well, I sometimes want to hang out with my family!
I grew up around really not-normal people. My family is general Hollywood. They're all artists; they're creative people who are advocates for expressing themselves. But I also have to say I'm not impressed with Hollywood.
You don't have to sacrifice your family to be a great coach.
If you grow up with traditions in your family, it's always nice to be able to get home and have those moments.
That's just my - I think that I made a decision when I was 16 - I grew up in a family that I was taught there was a God and all that, but I didn't really have a relationship with Christ until I was 16. And that was a game changer for me. That's really become the foundation of my life.
One thing that was really important in our family was family dinners and nothing was really off limits, but I have to say, looking back, I don't think we ever talked about mental health.
Generally, I was pretty independent and driven myself. We're like that as a family. Our mentality is to be strong.
I know, as a family, we'll continue to learn from one another, making each other wiser and stronger by sharing lessons not just from one generation to the next, but between generations.
As a family, we always emphasized giving back to society and instilled that value in our children.
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