Balance.

Since I’m on a quest to find balance,

I decided I’d take a look around and see what other people have to say about it.  I really liked what Allen White (Adult Discipleship Pastor at Brookwood Church in Simpsonville, South Carolina) wrote in his blog about living a balanced life.  He said that “… a balanced life would be:

The cover of Allen White's study guide

 Rested, not exhausted

Calm, not rushed

Focused, not scattered

Purposeful, not pointless

Confident, not insecure

Healthy, not harried

Gaining wisdom, not repeating mistakes

Closer to God, not growing distant

Most of us are balancing more than two things. When we go from two objects to three objects or more, we have suddenly gone from balancing to juggling. Isn’t that how we feel? Every day we have to keep a certain number of balls up in the air or plates spinning. If we drop a ball, then it seems like the whole thing will come crashing down.

So, a balanced life is not about giving equal time and energy to every aspect of your life. Some parts need more and some need less. Balance truly is giving every part what it needs when it needs it and having a little left over for ourselves. A balanced life relies on focus.”

Think about it.

Gentle Breezes,

Corvina

1 thought on “Balance.

  1. Balance is very difficult to achieve. When you think about it, you can’t balance equal amounts of time and energy. Obviously, we need eight hours of sleep. So, if balance is giving eight hours to something, then you can only balance two more things, since there are only 24 hours in a day. Maybe our goal should be an integrated life rather than a balanced life.

Leave a comment