It’s easy to develop tunnel vision when striving for excellence. If you’re focused on performing well at the job, starting a new a career, or like me acing the big test, balance is important. Balance has become the number one word in my vocabulary. Without it, I’m sure to burn out and my career ambitions will suffer. Even more important is the damage that an unbalance life can bring to relationships (especially a marriage). With that in mind I found this great article with 5 tips for maintaining balance in life from WebMD.com:
1. Figure out what really matters to you in life
2. Drop unnecessary activities
3. Protect your private time
4. Accept help to balance your life
5. Plan fun and relaxation
In life everyone has a unique story to tell. Similarly, in marriages two unique individuals embark on a life of successful matrimony together hoping to come out more in love than in the beginning …okay maybe in the end they just want to still like one another and be homicide free (j/k).
An event or party for example, turns out to be fun with the attendees mingle and enjoy great conversations. The opposite is an event where only one couple does all the talking and doesn’t leave room for other couples to engage or start up their own conversations. You may be wondering what is the point of all these analogies?? Well, The Mr. and I want to focus on the community idea of this blog. We are asking couples to share their perspectives on any topic or current news story. If interested email me, she@hsssblog.com
Thank you for reading and I’m looking forward to the emails!
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