Chip Gaines doesn’t want their five children to identify success with the finish project
Former HGTV star Tip gain It is to teach his five children valuable lessons.
He and his wife, Joanna Gaines, have raised their big brood and expanded their growing Magnolia Empire, but the couple has recently struggled to find balance and peace “in the tensions of life.” It has been revealed about this.
Tip, 50, recently shared how children embrace “the joy of travel” rather than focusing solely on success.
Chip and Joan Nagaines defies Hollywood in a family-friendly empire

In the latest issue of the Magnolia Journey essay, reality TV star Chip Gaines is how five children want to embrace the “joy of travel” rather than focusing solely on success. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images from SiriusXm)
“For me, rewards aren’t when I get to my destination. That’s how I rode the waves,” Chip wrote in the latest issue of the Magnolia Journal. “How many times I wanted to do a big swing, even if it meant losing my footing. I dared to pivot for deep pleasure, not for danger. ”
He continued, “There is nothing inherently wrong in a moment of comfort and reprieve, but sometimes I worry that our world will place those ideals on a pedestal.

“Fixer Upper” Starchip Gaines wanted Joan Na Gaines and her five children to grow up with reasonable expectations when it came to success. (Lisa Oil from Magnolia Journal)
“I already know that these types of images are fed daily to my children. I don’t want to grasp that they can unrealistic or discourage alternatives: the journey joy.”
“Fixer Upper” star Everyone adds that they are trying to get the ending they are destined to, and believes that the person you become depends on the choices you make in life.
Joanna benefits what makes her “second guess, well, everything.”
“In spite of what is generally considered a good life, you are resting on the beach with a Pina Colada and a fat 401(k), but we are shaking the complicated stuff. I’m happiest when I roll and grasp it,” he wrote.
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By growing the Magnolia Empire and raising five children, Joanna admitted that she previously felt “not successful in balancing her life.” (Lisa Oil from Magnolia Journal)
Chip and Joanna, 46, were already parents when they launched in Stardom on HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” in 2014. It attracted the producers’ attention.
Five seasons later, Gaines moved from HGTV to launch its own Media Enterprise with the Magnolia Network in 2020. The “fixer upper” version has resumed on the channel, and other home improvement shows have resumed.

Chip and Joanna, 46, were already parents when they were released on HGTV in Stardom with “Fixer Upper” in 2014. (Magnolia Network)
With the growth of the Magnolia Empire, Joanna struggled to juggle a vibrant business with five children in her 20s and 30s, and previously she had “successfully balancing her life.” “No.” I felt.
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“It didn’t matter how often I reorganized my schedule, chose this over it, or simply said “no.” There were few seasons when I felt like I had nailed it – I was thriving in all aspects of a gorgeous and sparkling unison,” she wrote in the Magnolia Journal.

Five seasons later, Gaines moved from HGTV to launch its own Media Enterprise with the Magnolia Network in 2020. (Magnolia)
“For me, balance was the light at the end of the tunnel and the antidote to the chaos swirling nearby. For example, I was in my 20s and a small business mother with little kids and longed for secrets. “We had been making it all achievable,” she said.
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“I was exhausted and sought balance for the promise of peace. Then in the 30s our business grew overnight, eager to see dreams take off and secrets taste every moment. I was doing it.”
The Spring 2025 issue of Magnolia Journal will hit the newsstand on Friday, February 21st.