Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Most Men Don’t Understand. By Zig Ziglar



It’s true. The typical husband and father doesn’t have a clue as to what the housewife—whether she be full-time or part-time—does to maintain the home. Ruth Hampton expressed it this way: “The most influential position in the nation today is held by a woman. She enforces law, practices medicine and teaches without degree, certificate of competence or required training. She handles the nation’s food, administers its drugs and practices emergency first aid. She cares for all the physical and mental ills of the family; a man literally places his life and the lives of his children in the hands of this woman–his wife.”

It is, of course, true that many men—and, fortunately, this is increasing, though it’s still far from equal—do help with things around the house. However, there is a tremendous difference in helping vs. being responsible for. Typically, the husband asks “What can I do?” when the wife can clearly see what needs to be done. The husband too often assumes that it’s “no big deal,” that his wife really doesn’t need any help, and besides, he needs to relax after a tough day. Example: On Monday night, even though she might be a football fan as much as her husband, she’s the one who puts the laundry into the washer, moves it to the dryer during the commercial break and folds and places the clothes where they belong at half-time. When the game is over, if she’s had any interest in it, she probably takes the dishes out of the dishwasher. In the meantime, the husband doesn’t have a clue as to what’s going on. There is a significant difference in taking responsibility and offering to help.

Now, husbands, before you get too upset with me, remember, if the shoe doesn’t fit, don’t wear it. However, studies reveal that what I’ve said is largely true. Good luck to all of you. Husbands, help your wives and I’ll SEE YOU AT THE TOP!


The best way to make your spouse and children feel secure is not with big deposits in bank accounts, but with little deposits of thoughtfulness and affection in the “love account.” ~Zig Ziglar



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