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Do you ever feel like you are juggling 50 balls at once and sooner or later you are bound to drop one? Well, you're right, you probably will! So instead of trying to keep everything perfectly in the air, take the time to ask yourself which responsibilities are a RUBBER ball and which are a GLASS ball? What I mean by that is, what things could you drop that will bounce back and not be affected, and which would shatter or be irrevocably damaged? A guest on a recent podcast episode talked about identifying and prioritizing the glass balls of life – things like taking care of your marriage, your relationship with Jesus, your kids, and yourself… rather than getting caught up on things that can bounce back - like a promotion, a perfectly clean home, or keeping up with the Jones's. Which responsibilities in your life are glass, and which are rubber?
By Jim & Martha BrangenbergDo you ever feel like you are juggling 50 balls at once and sooner or later you are bound to drop one? Well, you're right, you probably will! So instead of trying to keep everything perfectly in the air, take the time to ask yourself which responsibilities are a RUBBER ball and which are a GLASS ball? What I mean by that is, what things could you drop that will bounce back and not be affected, and which would shatter or be irrevocably damaged? A guest on a recent podcast episode talked about identifying and prioritizing the glass balls of life – things like taking care of your marriage, your relationship with Jesus, your kids, and yourself… rather than getting caught up on things that can bounce back - like a promotion, a perfectly clean home, or keeping up with the Jones's. Which responsibilities in your life are glass, and which are rubber?