Life
on a tightrope...
Imagine
a tightrope walker in a circus. He is on a rope suspended
a few feet above the straw-covered floor. His purpose
is to walk the rope from one end to other. He holds
a long bar in his hands to help him maintain his balance.
But he must do more than simply walk. On his shoulders
he balances a chair. And in that chair sits a young
woman who is herself balancing a rod on her forehead,
and on top of that rod is a plate.
If
at any time one of the items should start to drift off
balance, he must stop until he can get all of them in
perfect alignment again. For the tightrope artist doesn't
begin until all the elements above him are aligned.
Only then does he move forward, carefully, and slowly
across the rope.
I
suggest that life is very much a balancing act and that
we are always just a step away from a fall. We are constantly
trying to move forward with our purpose, to achieve
our goals. All the while trying to keep in balance the
various elements of our lives.
Getting
out of Balance
Many
of us get out of balance with regard to money. If we
don't have sufficient money, then our lives become a
money chase. We constantly devote our energies toward
improving our finances. In the process we tend to take
energy away from our family, our mate, our spiritual
and mental needs, even our health. More important, we
don't move forward toward our life purpose. We don't
proceed along the tightrope. Only when we get our finances
straightened out can we spread our energies to all the
other aspects of our life and proceed with our purpose.
Other
areas of our life could be out of harmony. It could
be our relationship with our wife or husband. It could
be a spiritual emptiness that is gnawing at our insides.
It could be lack of appropriate social contact. It could
be illness. If any aspect of our life draws a disproportionate
amount of energy, we have to shortchange the other aspects.
This throws us off and we are unable to move forward
on life's tightrope until a balance can be reestablished.
Getting
Balance
Our
first priority, therefore, is getting our life in balance.
We need to deal with any areas that are taking too much
energy and put them in perspective, align them so that
we have energy available for all areas.
We
need to create a balance of winning identities as father
or mother, lover, husband or wife, son or daughter,
worker, participant, finisher and so forth. Only when
each identity is fulfilled will that area be functioning
and not overdrawing our energy.
But
it doesn't happen by itself. Achieving a balanced life
is a choice that each of us continually makes second
by second, thought-by-thought, feeling by feeling. On
the one hand, we can simply exist. But on the other,
we can choose to pack out seconds and create valuable
minutes in all aspects of our lives.
It's
important here to understand that others cannot do this
for us. I can be me and only you, you. No one can think,
breathe, feel, see, experience, love or die for either
of us. Inside, we are what we are. We all come into
life without a map, an operating manual or a definition
of ourselves, other than male or female. It's up to
us to balance all the different aspects of our lives.
We can do to by pushing the "decide" buttons in our
lives.
Making
an Assessment
At
first it's important to stop and assess how we're doing.
We should look at all the various aspects of our life
that we are constantly juggling, constantly trying to
keep in balance. These include: marriage and family,
finances, health, social contact, spiritual development,
and mental growth.
Are
we able to devote ample energy to all areas? Or are
we tipped off to one side, unbalanced in one direction?
Steps
to Achieving Balance in Your Life
Assess
your life as it is now. Looking at ourselves as we really
are is the first step in re-creating our lives. Do you
feel physically exhausted, mentally stagnant, or find
yourself without close relationships? Would you call
yourself a workaholic? Do you feel a lack of spiritual
alignment? If you answer yes to any of these questions,
your life is probably out of balance.
Make
a conscious decision to become balanced. Choosing reality
as our basis of decision is the second step to becoming
balanced. Achieving balance allows us to reach our goals
and our purpose in life while creating less stress to
do so. A conscious decision to change is now in order.
Re-make
that decision on a minute-to-minute schedule. We are
all instant forgetters. Remember all those New Year
resolutions? Renewing our decisions on a daily, minute-to-minute
basis allows us to ease into change, instead of expecting
things to change overnight.
Set
goals in every area of your life. Set realistic goals
in all areas of your life to assist yourself in remembering
that your ultimate goal is balance. Your goal should
cover:
Relationships,
both at home and in the marketplace
Physical
beingness
Spiritual
alignment
Mental
development
Your
job
Finances
Be
willing to take the risk. Being willing to assess ourselves
and take the risk to change will not only enhance our
lives, but you will feel more energy and an expanded
awareness of what life is all about. Acknowledging that
balance is essential, and recreating your life to encompass
your decision is worth all the risk.
Make
time to re-assess yourself on a daily basis. None of
us can really know how well we are doing with change
in our lives unless we are willing to re-assess our
position. Don't feel that your decisions are made in
concrete, if something feels that it isn't working,
be willing to look at a new decision. Make time for
yourself every day, in a quiet meditative state, to
relax and "check yourself out."
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