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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Got a bit on?
Get back to where you once belonged

Balance is a tricky thing. You don't sort it out once then let it take care of itself for the next twenty years. And while there are different checks that help to maintain or move back to balance, it's always going to be an ongoing process.

Depending on how you're wired, if you're left to your own devices and inclinations, you'll either default to a lazy bugger who wishes they didn't struggle with procrastination, or to an over-committed, over-worked maniac. There's a continuum there, but most people are likely to be some darker or lighter shade of grey in the black and white that bounds each end of the scale.

For me, balance has always had to be an intentional thing. Left unattended I head towards the darker end of the scale (yet seem well capable of procrastination at the same time). I think that's called multi-skilled—or an affliction...possibly both.

The trouble is, there's so many fun things to do in life. So many opportunities, 'people to see and places to go', kilometres to run, books to read and stuff to write, work to do, quality conversations to have, people you'd love to invest in, and opportunities to serve God with our heart, soul and mind...but there's only 168 hours in a week. And 24 of those 168 hours he calls us to rest! If only so many of these things weren't enjoyable, fulfilling and inherently good. And if only some of them weren't so incredibly intoxicating.

We all have different sized engines. Our capacities are different. Some are exhausted by a 40-hour week, some thrive on double that. Comparisons aren't helpful although an understanding of our uniqueness is important.

Peter Brock appeared in a television commercial once that contained the line 'I've always said, bite off more than you can chew, then chew like hell'. Great fodder for the Type A's of the world. Also great fodder for dysfunction.

So, a couple of thoughts for the time-poor and balance-impaired to get back to where you once belonged:

1. Submit your schedule to God—He's got a better idea of balance than all of us put together.
2. Passionately pursue what's in you and then get into that stuff. Learn to say no to the alluring and essentially good things that come your way but are beyond either your capacity or your understanding of calling.
3. Get your head around the things that make your life spacious and are typical of your life in balance. Whether it's praying, reading, time alone with God, walking the dog, running, journaling or catching up with friends for coffee; have an understanding of what they are. Knowing what they are might give you a better chance of recognising the early warning signs of the balance shifting.
4. If you no longer have the time to do the things that give you pleasure, or you don't derive pleasure from the things that once did, it's time to make some changes.
5. Surround yourself with some people who know you and your capacity well enough to know when the fulcrum is shifting and needs readjustment. Make yourself accountable to them.
6. Be bold enough to question your load and realign and recalibrate. Create regular times to review so you can track how you're doing.
7. Know your capacity. Continue to grow your awareness of your tipping points.
8. Factor margin. Don't expect things not to grow. Don't expect to have perfect health all the time. Don't expect everything to track along like some controlled lab experiment. Have enough space to accommodate the ebb and flow of life while knowing that from time to time unaccounted for stuff comes along that blows the whole ship out of the water. There are times when you have to chew like crazy—don't drop your bundle, chew!
9. Teachers have DOTT time, others have TOIL or RDOs, make sure you've got yours.
10. Have the ability to name your Sabbath and the ways you keep it holy.
11. Don't use a list like this as a reason for saying 'no' to any new thing, but understand that commitments work in concert with everything else, not in isolation.
12. Understand motive. Some of the reasons you'll commit to stuff maybe a bit warped.
13. Perspective is a beautiful thing when it comes to balance. A change of location or context allows us to think things over again.
14. Don't beat yourself up. Unless you're some kind of freak, or comatose, you're likely to get out of whack every now and then.

Paul said in Galatians 6:4, ' Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and then sink yourself into that. Don't be impressed with yourself. Don't compare yourself with others. Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life.' The easiest thing to do in all of this is compare yourself to others as justification or to puff yourself up or deflate yourself. Don't. It's about who you are and the work you've been given.

Got to go...there's some re-aligning to do.

98 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're awesome mate, love the perspective, and then you wonder why people want to hang around you!!
This is always something that we all need to work on, finding that balance & realising that we're human and only capable of a managing a certain amount.

Anonymous said...

yeah, i concur. especially when you can "build a case" (or better still, have other people build a case for you) to do a bunch of different things.

how have you (others?) gone about nailing down the essentials?

Anonymous said...

that was really helpful sim.

nailing down the essentials?
i wouldn't say i've got it figured out yet but it's something i'm working on.
i divide up my time into non-negotiables (such as spending time with family, talking to God, maintaining a certain standard of hygiene, getting enough exercise) and then it's a matter of choosing some of the negotiables - there are so many things i want to do but i've found it's better to pick a few and do them well rather than spreading myself so thin i don't do anything well.

Simon Elliott said...

Gav - it's going to be a bit of a let down when you're name reads 'Gav in Koongamia'. Although it does sound quite exotic...

Anonymous said...

sez - re: negotiables, do you make a list of all the options and then just pick a certain number and say "i'll have a crack at these for the next couple of months" or do you have a different way to evaluate the options?

in a clumsy way i guess i'm asking what's the filter people use when "goodness" or "appropriateness" or opportunity do not disqualify the option?

Simon Elliott said...

I guess there's an assumption that our 'call' reasonates with a specific need.

If you love administration for example (yep, they're out there) then you might find that your passion could be directed in any number of directions. If it's brain surgery, you might find your opportunites beyond that specific area more limited.

I think it's a great idea to examine ourselves before God and, with Him, discover your 4-5 key areas of gifting. These maybe categorised by spiritual gifting (pastor/leadership/teacher etc..), specific function (Youth Pastor, Social Worker, Counsellor), or vocation/skill (creative, artistic, writing, giving).

Having done that, perhaps you then have a framework to filter opportunites and demands through. You can have more confidence saying 'no' based on the degree to which opportunities reasonate with those things. There'll always be some needs that trascend that stuff, so it needs to be held somewhat loosely.

It's worth adding that we're called to be followers of Christ before all of this and that implies a huge amount of character-stuff (grace, compassion, love, mercy) that go beyond any specific thing we're saying yes or no to.

This is what I'm thinking anyway.

Anonymous said...

in answer to you brad - if there's a number of seemingly worthy options, i'm a fan of the coin toss.

Mikey B said...

Based on Brad's commandment post, try a lot of things and see.

I have no probs in trying some stuff if you're not sure and then that confirms things.

To quote the great Robin Williams,
"Carpe Diem, seize the day boys!"

Life is worth savouring, whether at work, rest or play (hey, it's a Mars bar ad).

Write a list of things that you want to do before you die and begin attempting or achieving them. Win, lose or draw, you've sucked the marrow out of life.

Anonymous said...

when I say 'no' to someone or some opportunity it is usually because I'm saying yes to something I value more...and I see that what I value more will gain less of my heart, time, attention or creativity. Of course, occasionally I hit those times when all the planets align and there's is not enough of me to spread around. In those times I have to question who is my master and I usually wish that I had built more unused space into my life. I think if I am going to be available to reach out to others or bear one another's burdens then I can't start the year with every moment spoken for.

Simon Elliott said...

Yeah, nice thought anonymous.

Margin and integration are such biggies. And it's easy to begin a year and figure all the stuff you'd love to be part of, contribute to, and accomplish without counting the cost of that bargain and adding up all the pieces together.

For a start, it's a bit of a passion-killer but it's also what makes things sustainable.

Karyn said...

I’ve had a situation at work this week where someone had entered into a contract and then figured out that the person they were working with was pretty ordinary, and managing the contract was going to be a pain. And I had to tell them that they basically had to see the contract through – there wasn’t a lot they could do about the current situation. But I shamelessly begged them to do some performance reporting, so that if these people tender in future, we’ve got solid information on which to base a decision to not work with them.

I wonder if it might be a useful model for some of this decision making? So; whatever you’re doing at the moment, be conscious of it. Pay attention to what is satisfying, what builds other people, what stays within the boundaries you set and what tends to get out of hand. Document it. Learn it so you know it well. Obsess about ‘what is’ rather than ‘what might be’ – suck as much information out of the data set you’ve got, and maybe you’ll be able to extrapolate, rather than guessing about the seriously unknowable future. And then next week or next quarter, do it again. The decisions might take care of themselves once you’ve got evidence on which to base them.

Simon already said this, so I’m just re-advising myself, really...

Simon Elliott said...

Funny you say that Sezy cause I sometimes have an agricultural approach to the choice between two good decisions involving a coin toss.

When there are two pretty good options to choose from, I'm up for tossing the coin. It doesn't need to land but I think that sometimes what goes on in your head while the coin is in transit reveals a lot about desire.

Clare said...

I'm a dysfunction magnet when it comes to over-commitment. I found out a while ago that I would just say yes to everything out of a self-imposed guilt of not giving my energy to something worthwhile. Like somehow, if I didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. Selfish, really like the world would stop if I did.

How many times have I been in the middle of something I've said 'yes' to and thought "oh, so the line was way back there."

So I'm downsizing. There's a million questions to ask now. What you said at number 11- understand that commitments work in concert with everything else rings so true for me.

Once again, I feel like Cash when I say that I walk the line of tension with all of this.

Helpful thoughts Sim, and how are you going with this?

ps. mum's sitting with me on the couch. She says "come up for dinner"

Simon Elliott said...

Clare O_
How am I going? Well, you talk about the line being 'back there somewhere' and it's worth saying that if you feel like that it's not a case of getting back to where you once belonged in some Spring Clean of commitments...because there's integrity issues as well.

In my case, it's a realignment that has been and will happen over a few months. Some things have already happened.

#2 has been a bit of a revelation for me. I hear you about the guilty thing, but you'll always have something to feel guilty about if you're looking for it (either not being able to give enough attention to the things you're already doing/the people you should be investing in or saying no to other essentially worthwhile opportunities).

Dinner? I reckon I'll be signing up for a booking on Monday.

Clare said...

yes, it's not so much a 'spring clean' that is required, as movement in a good/healthy/wise direction - present commitments fulfilled.

Anonymous said...

ares said...
Thats really good stuff, balance me up,I failed many times til today but yeah something i'm working on.

For me schedule up my time is really hard things to do, the first reason cause I am more or we are m ore like last minute person.
Then second things is we are not focus what exactly we re doing now
Like what karen said before
be conscious of it and Pay attention of it.

Just last nite friend of mine shared the story of how he've been focus to have the convertible Mercedes sport car 2006 cost around $250 k
And this is the good stuff id like to share what he did to make him focus, he bring the photo of that sport car in his pocket so what eve he's doing he see it.In the work place, in the house even in the toilet room, 24/7 he put the photo in the garage even in his old car. He's a professional property salesman, Short story He made it after four years doing that unusual things it.

I knew its not because he bring the photo any where but the way he focus on that matter.

Inspire me alot...

Anonymous said...

ares said...
Thats really good stuff, balance me up,I failed many times til today but yeah something i'm working on.

For me schedule up my time is really hard things to do, the first reason cause I am more or we are m ore like last minute person.
Then second things is we are not focus what exactly we re doing now
Like what karen said before
be conscious of it and Pay attention of it.

Just last nite friend of mine shared the story of how he've been focus to have the convertible Mercedes sport car 2006 cost around $250 k
And this is the good stuff id like to share what he did to make him focus, he bring the photo of that sport car in his pocket so what eve he's doing he see it.In the work place, in the house even in the toilet room, 24/7 he put the photo in the garage even in his old car. He's a professional property salesman, Short story He made it after four years doing that unusual things it.

I knew its not because he bring the photo any where but the way he focus on that matter.

Inspire me alot...

Simon Elliott said...

That's great Ares. Imagine that level of focus in a Jesus-direction.

I think, for a last minute person, you were pretty quick off the mark in making a contribution to this forum!!

Anonymous said...

Really inspiring and interesting topic as I have been reajusting things in my life to be more balanced.Being intentional all the time and in every area of our life is really important but it is also good not to be as much sometimes overwise, we never experiment improvisation and randomness.
Last night by having a great chat with my brother back in paris and talking to my nephews/niece, I came to realize that i need to be more intentional when it comes to keep in touch because I could felt that the absence has created in my nephews this feeling that they don't really know me that much and it was actually painful to feel it in the conversation.

Anonymous said...

loved what you ve said karyn about decision making. we sometimes under estimate the power of decision and we think that time will make the difference. whereas if we would have take the time to think about it and considering different parameter,we would realize that time reinforce bad decisions taken.depending on which environment we are in, consequences are obviously not the same but it doesn't means that we shouldn't consider others. Ill better stop otherwise i will get off track. please excuse in advance all the spelling (overwise) and grammar structure mistakes ;)

Anonymous said...

I agree with the gist of this article that balance is a tricky thing to do. There are always things that can become a consuming interest that don’t result in a balanced life.

One thing that is missing in the post is a definition of a balanced life – what elements should be included to make up a balanced life. The post seems to leave that up to the individual to determine based on their particular wiring.

Some good points about how we can drift if left to our own devices without some external accountability measures to call us back.

Point 5 is of special interest. It says to surround yourself with people who know you and your capacity well enough to tell you to adjust when needed. Could you post another article on how to foster those sort of relationships? Do you have to be born into it? Or how long does it take for this capacity to be known? What are the consequences when the boundaries are overstepped?

On Point 14, which says don’t beat yourself up for getting off track sometimes, I like this article in The Age that suggests work life balance is more like a see saw, tottering up and down between different priorities.

Also a fabulous quote from Galatians. This may be the main source of guilt that Claire mentions – the trap of comparing ourselves with others who seem to be doing more or are in a better position … and so on.

Anonymous said...

That is great!

patrick Nash said...

But, debbie, dont you think that by comparing ourselves to others who are doin better than us is a little bit like personifying our wishes, desires or wants?

sure, balance is a tricky thing to do, but I reckon there is no real definition to it. This is because different elements will dictate to what the "definition" would be for different persons.

Actually come to think of it, having the balance in our lives is not the real tricky part, but the maintenance of the balance ounce we have achieved it.

But as tricky or evasive as it could be, an unspecified amount of all the three, depending on a said individual, will dictate what the balance would be.

Am also not sure what, frenchysheila, what you mean in that time reinforces bad decisions; is it long time or short time? coz either would dictate what the outcome would be, either bad or good.

just a thought.

A question, Simon. On your final thoughts, where do you think the worthwhile endeavours should fit in? I mean parenting, relationships, and especially ministry.

Anonymous said...

Balancing is really important because it makes my life spacious.I should make a schedule of my time,i should write the things that are of much priority first.I should always put God first then others to follow.

Anonymous said...

Balancing is really important because it makes my life spacious.I should make a schedule of my time,i should write the things that are of much priority first.I should always put God first then others to follow.

Simon Elliott said...

Debbie_
A definition of balance?? Well, as with most of life, it's best to start with Jesus. As Luke writes in Acts 17: 'It's in him we live, move and have our being'. Paul reinforces this in his letter called Ephesians when he says: 'It's in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for'.

So...our definition begins with him. And when it does, we face some real challenges about what we consider balance to be. First and foremost, Jesus was obedient to the will of his Father. Then, he was a servant to those around him.

Paul writes later in Ephesians that he handed out gifts to train Christians in skilled servant work, working within Christ's body, the church, until we're all moving rhythmically and easily with each other, efficient and graceful in response to God's Son, fully mature adults, fully developed within and without, fully alive like Christ.

When I read Paul's words I can't help thinking that at least some of our purpose in building the body of Christ through serving the body of Christ is for the sake of what happens in us in the process. As we serve, we have to develop maturity - spiritually and emotionally - and, as we do, we develop in him.

I realise I haven't quite answered you yet Debbie. And I've also answered from a ministry-standpoint.

My definition of balance would begin with the careful exploration of who I am. Through the exploration of who I am in Christ and my submission to Christ, I discover both the work I have been given and the way I go about that work. I discover my strengths and weaknesses. I discover what energises me and what drains me. And I discover what unbalances as much as I discover what balanced is.

Hopefully, I also discover that my understanding of balance is a movable feast. What constitutes balance for me today may well change if Fiona was suddenly pregnant with triplets (eeek...fear not, I'm not keeping any secrets). Of course, it would change.

All of this needs to be in concert with a bunch of priorities that line-up with what we're called to faithful to as well...which I might save for a response to Patrick!

Simon Elliott said...

Patrick_
Some good thoughts - nice work.

In response to your last question/thought...I know that when I stand before Jesus at His thrown that the words I'll be wanting to hear will be 'well done, my good and faithful servant' not well done, my successful, productive, effective, efficient, hard-working servant'.

Faithfulness is a big deal.

So, where does it fit? If we're married, we're (husbands) called to love our wives as Christ loved the church. There's a priority of faithfulness to the exclusion of other stuff right there.

And, if we're parents, we're called to lead in our households and bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord (Eph 6:4).

Ultimately, we serve the body when we our priorities line up with what our Bibles tell us. You can ignore that and pursue what you think is 'your ministry' but, if someone turns the lights on for you, you'll discover you've relegated what you're called to in order to pursue what you like the idea of.

Does that mean we have no time for anything else. I don't think so. We're called to live in community, to love our neighbour and to build the body. So, in submission to these Godly priorities, we go about seeking our function in the body and we pour some of our energies into that as well.

The easiest thing to do is ignore the stuff that seems too hard to balance and steamroller on. We have the power to create a whole lot of damage through this. As much I keep repeating myself, I think we need to keep coming back to Jesus and asking Him where our time should be invested. We need to keep wrestling with what's functional and sustainable. We also need to make sure that Jesus is the center of what we're about. We're not building an empire for ourselves, we're building His Kingdom. And His Kingdom comes to earth as we move rhythmically with His purpose.

Don't think for a moment that I've got any of this sorted. It's a journey that I'm on just as I'm encouraging you to get on the same journey. It means a whole lot of packing and repacking and unpacking, but it's the only way to make sure we're carrying what we need for an eternal journey.

Anonymous said...

Hey Simon!
i think the libraries in this city should rethink their priorities and let us be able to give comments on this blogg..! Apparently they have something in the systems saying no to blogging..!

I like point no 1. Submit your schedule to God! If you do that, things will change and you will sooner or later find that balance..

Dropping in with my looong comment tomorrow!

Hasta la vista!

Anonymous said...

I agree with this article in the sense that a lot of times we get caught up in this web of doing things to please other people.

We inturn loose this balance by doing things that we do not really need.As human-beings we have a tendancy of trying to be the one everbody likes and the one everybody should follow,so in that context we loose our balance and become big-headed.If there is a gathering there is always an element of competition,once again this is a way of wanting to be recognised.So l agree with the author of this article that balance is tricky and it will always be an on going process for as long as we live,and that we should submit to God as he is the author of our lives.

Anonymous said...

I am agreable to what this article is saying most importantly because I am currently going thorugh a series of disatisfactions in my life. I feel I am not getting on top of things I enjoy doing and things I consider vital.

I guess I need to learn how I can align myself to get this balance. I am a people person but now it seems I need to understand that it is okey to get away from people and try to find yourself and where you want to be next time. I think what Maria and Garikayi are saying is quite true.

Anyway I am testing if I can have my comments published,I have been trying to do this since Thursday last week

Simon Elliott said...

Garikayi_
That's a great insight about there being competition whenever there's a gathering. Part of our brokeness I think. I think the challenge is not to throw our hands up in despair that there IS a desire to be recognised but to sort out those challenges within community.

Too often, we can walk away from community because we couldn't handle the fact that someone wasn't as perfect as we'd like them to be. We're called to more than that.

Simon Elliott said...

Nellie_ it worked!

Anonymous said...

Balance is definately a tricky situation and we need Gods grace to keep ourselves in check.

There is a lot of things that do swallow us whole as we progress in life and l believe without the grace of God we cannot be who we are today.I actually like thought number 1,submit your schedule to God.We should actually spend a lot of time concentrating on the gifts God gave us and really analyse ourselves and ask for guidance for balance in our lives.

Anonymous said...

Balance is obviously a tricky word!We may be balance at one moment but unknowing we got out of balance the next moment. This is because we need to shift our focus every now and then in attaining both our short term and long term goal.For those who have no sense of purpose balance is a dirty word.For their philosophy in life is to " let's live and be merry and tomorrow we die". As for me my main struggle has always been to balance between my short term and long term goal in life. I have just came back from church after attending Ian Wilson teaching on the first chapter of Phillipians.What strike me most in the class today was the verse" for me to live is Christ and to die is gain". I wish to ask myself an honest question " Is my life on earth to fulfill God's purpose or my selfish short term purpose?" I pray that God will continuously remind me that I will live my life to meet the earlier. There is no doubt that everyone of us who desired to live a life that pleases God will face the struggle to balance our focus every now and then. Yeah i guess the best way to check our balance is to have regular reflection on our direction of life. Sometime I wish that God can just tell me what i should do everyday but I guess that will made me a human "doing" and not human being!Haha...

Anonymous said...

Ondiek AO said,
i find the article quite interesting and challenging my life we need to remain focused however things are difficult struggling with balancing of life we need to continue pressing on with life.guys we need to wake up and create time with our God plan for our daily life,leave everything in the hands of God,because he know us,he will always gives us the desires of our heart,so we need to submit all our workload unto him.its important for us to enrich our souls with the word,inorder for us to remove what we call life balance by doing so we are going to move closer to God.

Anonymous said...

That is awesome Elliot, really balancing is tricky. To let things be balanced it need Gods power and grace. But as said we should let God take control. If only it was possible to present your schedule and he lets you know whether it will work out today or not but unfortunately, the other comment is, no one should compare him/her self with anyone else as we are unique. Know who you are and keep going for it, and do the best of it.
personally, i love space and can do anything to have it. That was very waoh!!

Anonymous said...

From a western-passionate-female-globetrotters-in-her-best-years point of view i sometimes think that all the funs thing we have the possibility to do is a "living in developed country problem and if you have enough cash to be full every day" problem, a luxurious problem!

When i winge (cant spell it, but meant complaint) about things that doesnt have a impact on life or death, im trying very hard to chill down and think -What does it really matter? It doesnt kill me if dont run like mad to get that bus or run the 20 k's today? (it probably kill me if i do) -Get back in balance! i hear a voice in my head. Sometimes i suffocate the voice and run anyway, but trying hard to stay good. If i run, something tells me afterwards that anoying few words.. "..i told you so.."


I have been burnt out from being overly interested in training mad;too many kilometers to run, too many weights to lift and to many ideas about winning. i had to stop training when my muscles refused to do ANYTHING!! (which was probly on of the most distressing things i have done..) and rethink my priorities!

THought that it was all about performance and be fast, fit and winning. It was a great newsflash it wasnt!!
My calender is still pretty full, but Im keeping my head above the water line and allowing just "floating time". When the calender get too heavy im sinking and then its time to let go of some things.

What Frenchy said, realizing you dont know your "close" so well can be quite painful! Thats when the priorities comes in handy to reconsider one things or two!

The "balance" list in this article should be at every homes fridge to be dwelled on each morning together with a wee cup of fresh tea!



God havent been "not looking after me" so far, so why would he now? its all about FAITH! Trust and youll see itll be ok anyway!

Anonymous said...

I feel encouraged.

Simon Elliott said...

Maria_
Some of your comments remind me that this whole challenge to be balanced is going to be a continual wrestle for some and (seemingly) a walk in the park for others.

Those who are driven to do more, reach high, run more, read more, whatever...more, are going to have to work to submit that drivenness to God a little more than someone who's greater challenge is the motivation to do those things.

It's not an unfair burden—we've all got different stuff we carry around that can steer us out of the full light of God's glory and grace...our challenge and decision must me to figure out that stuff and continually deal with it.

Up for a run sometime??!

Anonymous said...

no doubt balance is a tricky thing with so many things that we strive to achieve within a short space of time. Sometimes i when i fail to balance my schedule i even wish the day had more than 24 hrs.one thing that i have learnt from your article Simon is that i shouldn't waste time trying to reach for staff beyond my capacity. Many times it happenes that we neglecting staff we are capable of doing trying to reach for what is far beyond our control. Above all God is the answer to all our tricky situations. we just need to learn to communicate with him and let him know our plans. i guess point 2 is a great lesson to the readers of your article(including me). if we passionately pursue what is in us it makes it even easer to have balance. if we do what is in our hearts we tend not to have much prolem giving ourselves time to it than trying to pursue something that is not in us.

Anonymous said...

This article is all talking about how we should balance things/issues in our lives.I have found it being useful in case of overworking youself as well as underworking.Yeah,it's good to have aplan for what you are doing so that you can be able to fulfil your tasks.Am encouraged about that planning.I like doing what God has put in me but many are the times that i don't do it may be because of lack of plan or either circumstances forces me not to.So that is imbalance.Sure,balancing is very tricky.I wish each person will be able to fulfil their purposes in life by doing what they were made for,because if you do what is not in you will have imbalance.

Anonymous said...

This is a challenging idea..

Balance is something that often eludes me, and when it does I always end up finding myself pretty burnt out-and I don't even work full time or anything!!
I agreed with you Simon, especially with what you said about us having different capacities. It is so easy to compare ourselves to others and I believe it comes so naturally that we kind of have to make a conscious effort not to!

I think the idea of taking stock of things regularly, as well as noticing if we don't have time for the things/people we love are great tools to discovering if we are imbalanced in any area.

Balance is definitely not achieved in the Peter Brock state of mind. Presenting ourselves to God daily leads to a Spirit-led existence, and hopefully a balanced one. I would ask the same question as Sez did...basically how do we filter and decide what is essential?
Thanks for your thoughts Simon!

Anonymous said...

Well yeah, that’s true Simon. I mean, about centring Jesus in all our doings.
But how do we connect this to our daily day to day doings? I mean, work, social life, fun etc etc to building HIS kingdom? Just a thought...

I guess on point number six you are bang on. Reviewing ourselves is not something we love doing. Why we never do is probably the same reason why someone will hire an accountant to balance their business books because they know it’s all so very important but they never hire the accountant to balance their personal books for them...
There's still a question hanging, and i guess Merryl has asked it too, how do filter what is essential and what is important...
what is a priority and what is important...

Simon Elliott said...

Patrick_
I guess the question is hanging because we all walk in different shoes, are unique and distinctively gifted in our own particular context.

Figuring out what's essential is a whole lot easier when you've discovered the work you've been called to do. As I mentioned before, if your life involves a husband/wife and children, your priorities are shaped by your calling to reflect a biblical model of husband/wife/parent. That becomes an essential. But it doesn't absolve you from serving the body - it just shapes the context/nature from which that service occurs.

The filtering begins with the absolutes. My absolutes? I'm a follower of Jesus, a husband and, more recently, a father. Then, I'm a minister within the church (I use minister in 'minister of His grace' kind of way). The outworking of the spiritual gifts God's planted in me become a priority after the priorities I've already mentioned.

Most of us have jobs as well! They're essential and a priority unless we choose to choose a particularly different course (the gift of voluntary poverty comes to mind!).

The balance comes into play not because we are choosing to pursue 1000 things, but because the 10 things we are doing need to function with the unforced rhythms of grace that Paul talks about in Romans 12 (MSG). There's the challenge!

Anonymous said...

My take on this issue is that balance can at times be very hard to achieve. Even when achieved, there will always be other forces that will tend to pull us down from time to time.
Sez you are awesome. I llike the idea of nailing down the essentials as these will help in sorting the things that must be rst first priority leaving the rest for later.
I agree wiyh point #2 that we passionately pursue what's in us and then get into that stuff. But above everything else, we should put God first and Ifind #1 ie submitting our schedules to God very helpful. It's only through Him that we get to live our lives to the fullest.

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with you Simon.In life,its very important because of different schedules that we all have got.Balance makes us live a healthy life spiritually,emotionally and physically. Balance is something that must be changed frequently. Our bodies are made to perform many different tasks, but only to a certain extent. We all at times overwork our bodies without thinking of the consequences. Can we take a break from this? Maybe? Maybe not? Yes, its true that balance should be intentional and given a priority. Life has got lots of exciting stuff to do, but we got to limit orselves too, to avoid intoxication. Remember...Life is what YOU make it. In terms of how much i can work, too much could be too little for another. So when planning to balance, we should put God ahead of us and realise our capacities are different.

Anonymous said...

As Lara said earlier on, i too feel really encouraged. Balancing at times is taken for granted and we feel as though we could steer our bodies without a rest. That is very harmful for our precious bodies in the long run. Enjoy life, make the most of it as you can.....but please remember that too much of whatever you do, is poisonous.

Anonymous said...

balance, balance, balance...

It seems that everyone commenting on this blog tends to be of the over-committed, over-worked maniac suffering from having way to much on their plate. I'm in the lazy bugger camp who is getting used to the life of the maniac, or so it feels that way to me. Having finished high school last year (oh I wish I could go back!) I can't real empathise with others of having the plate of my life overfilled with so many things. Though I can sympathise as it is getting that way.

Balance is one thing, how about time management?
Following on with Simon's thought that we only have 168 hours in a week, 24 hrs of which should be dedicated to rest. For health reasons we should be getting around 8 hours of sleep a day. That boils down to 96 hrs a week that we can spend being active (not to forget the time we need for eating, ablutions and hygiene). How well do I manage those 96 hours? How often do I give too many of those hrs to things I shouldn't and too few to the things I should? How much time should we devote to God, worshiping, praying and studying His word?. How much time should I spend with my family? How much time should I spend working so I can function in this Western society? How much time should I spend doing something that I enjoy?
Again it’s the balance issue. Balance of time. Before I can load more onto my plate, I need to find out how big it is and is there any more real-estate on it for that large piece of steak and that portion of salad.

Anonymous said...

I was considering what Simon said about keeping the Sabbath;
10. Have the ability to name your Sabbath and the ways you keep it holy.
Keeping the Sabbath to the Jews at least, meant doing absolutely no work what so ever. The Pharisees got so pedantic about it that they criticised Jesus' disciples when they picked the grain off the stalk and ate it. To them that was considered work, and hence not allowed on the Sabbath day. Ok, so they took it to far, but I think we could take a page out of their book (hey wait a second, I think we have, we call it the Old Testament). I personally need to be more strict with keeping a day of rest, a day where I can recharge the batteries so I can power on through the rest of the week not having to slack off because I'm tired or feeling overworked.

Anonymous said...

Balance. What's balance nowadays anyway?
The only balance we can find is in Jesus Christ. I think this is one of the priviledge we have as Christians. We don't have to go around trying to balance our lives,we have Jesus. Trusting in Him as Ong says...trusting in our Saviour, our Lors is all what matters now, especially in these days of struggles.
We are all fighting, struggling with ourselves[mind,body], with other around us, our work and everything. we dont have enough time to do all the thibgs we need and want to do. As Simon Elliot says, we only have 168 hours in a week and that's not a lot.

How to find time doing our work,study,caring for our family and friends, having a social life, working for God and going to church? And rest?

I've always felt that I was late in everything I did and NO my life didnt balance at all. I didnt have any priorities,until I came here to study.

Now I try to
organise myself a bit more[well...still a long way to go...but....im getting there.....hope so...].
I've found a way of getting myself out of stress where"balance" is concerned. What I do is I try to do what i HAVE and WANT to do during the week , then I reserve one day for God, where I totally surrender to HIM, inside out, and praise HIM,[I often fast on that day] and allow HIM to renew my mind, energy and everything I need to go on another week. And with that my daily prayers, and I feel much better. Well it works for me.

We are all individual, everyone needs to fing his/her own way of "LETTING GOD BALANCE his/her life". Coz we cant do it on our own, thats for sure !

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with you Eliott.Life should be lived in balance with God as the focal point.It is very easy for me to live a life that is out of balance,where work or other aspects of life take over.And its hard for me to put myself at the center of my own universe.In order to succeed in life we need to listen to our hearts desires when discerncing a rule,make sure that the rule includes joy,play and fun.

Anonymous said...

Balance...it would be nice if it could be established...It reminds me of the old scales where the weights were placed on one side and the substance on the other till they lined up equally. here its in the sense of our priorities.
I sure battle to get it right,going from one extreme to the next,like on a roller coaster which boils down to wonde5rful self-esteem and trying to hold up others expectations.
There's also those times where you think you've got it right,but not quite. Like excercising to help combat stress,but them burning out with overdoing the excercising.

For me,its definatly about surrending to God and trusting Him to navigate the way. For me to know in my heart , not just in my head, that which is important and what keeps the spark in my heart's flame...for Jesus. So at times its about holding/stepping back and looking at it from the outside, in God's perspective and others, with a willingness to take advice and check the motive behind it, as well as its outcome... Simon's response to Patrick carries a lot 'weight' for me:"To make sure we're carrying what we need for an eternal journey.I appreciated point ll. Not saying "no" cause its a new thing. How the balance needs to come with flexibility. Not becomming so stuck and set inour ways. Rather taking notes and trying the new, when necessary. That it might stretch us and take us higher in God.

On my final note. I agree totally with Ong. I believe it is all about our Saviour and therefore making it work for Him... That He may find pleasure in delighting Himself in us, as we "enjoy" our lives. Balance Priorities, which He has given us.

Anonymous said...

Simon,

I was thinking of models I have seen in the past that look like a pie chart split into various areas which we should aim to give equal energy to. An example is in John Ortberg’s book “The Life You’ve Always Wanted” (P194). It lists the elements (not in any order):

- Spiritual
- Vocational
- Physical
- Intellectual
- Recreational
- Relational
- Financial

Mind you, reading his commentary, he doesn’t recommend this as a model to live by – particularly because it tends to compartmentalise activities.

He instead suggests the worthy pursuit is the quest for a “Well-ordered Heart” as in “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life” (Proverbs 4:23).

Then he says that Augustine suggested that to have a well ordered-heart is to love:

- the right thing
- to the right degree
- in the right way
- with the right kind of love

It lead me to read on further where Ortberg starts to ask questions on how to arrange your day around the pursuit of a well-ordered heart - “Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” (Colossians 3:17) Questions like

- What would it mean to wake up in Jesus name?
- What would it mean to drive in Jesus name?
- Watch TV in Jesus name?
- Do Household chores
- Work…and so on

Hmmm, its all starting to sound very much like what you said.

Anonymous said...

Debbie_

The great thing about a forum like this though is that we continue to hone our understanding through the shared knowledge of others.

I like it!

Anonymous said...

The thing I I keep coming back to as I look at the different thoughts and comments each of you are making is this: don't stop wrestling.

Finding, discovering and restoring balance isn't necessarily easy - it requires effort.

The easy thing is to drop the bundle and either become obsessive and compartmentalised (as Debbie mentioned) or become a bludger who thinks it's all too hard (as Luke alluded to!)

Far better to figure out continually how it all fits together as messy as that might be sometimes.

Paul says in Philippians 'continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling'. I love that wrestle. The outcome isn't in doubt: we've been saved. And yet, we become whole and formed in Him as we continually work out what that salvation means for us and how it affects our lives.

Anonymous said...

The real balance for me is finding the time in the world, meeting all of its requirements, and spending time with God; his word, pray, worship etc. For we are all on the same goal of becoming like Christ we need to find the time of renewing our minds from the world. But at the same time be in the world, meeting all of it’s calls. If we have a good balance it will be seen in the result of our lives shining as Christ’s lights in the world.

Anonymous said...

The blog provided a real reality to the daily need for us to balance our lives in order to get maximum fulfillment. There is so much stuff that surrounds us in our everyday life, that can be great in itself, but doesn’t go towards our real call and purpose in Christ. In balancing and gaining control of our time we can live more productive, enjoyable and God filled lives. I liked point number 2 “Learn to say no to the alluring and essentially good things that come your way but are beyond either your capacity or your understanding of calling.”

I also like point number 11. Too often after I make a schedule for the day and I'm determined to stick to it no matter what, no excuses. But then I find life becomes too controlled and ridged with a continual concern for the “fulfillment of the schedule.” We must try and be organized with a list or schedule but that shouldn’t be in isolation from everything else but rather working in conjunction with it.

Anonymous said...

"If you no longer have the time to do the things that give you pleasure, or you don't derive pleasure from the things that once did, it's time to make some changes."


I Think this can be so hard to do. Sometimes we forget that if we are not taking care of ourselves, then we can't be good leaders for others. Sometimes we feel like we are being selfish by taking time out of our day or week for ourselves, but in reality, that's a key part to being a great leader

Anonymous said...

Simon, I agree, some people seems to have in the genes if its a walk in the park or not. Some people have ability to easier have a addiction and some have problems with keeping a balance. But as you said, we all have our cross to carry.

YAY! Im usually running in the morning around 6! Tag along! =)

Anonymous said...

Was inspired by your topic.
Shaping someone’s life is very important and needs intelligent mind.
I reckon if I propagate a horticultural by grafting is my responsibility to make sure that whatever element I will use to make sure the stuff grows depends on my commitment and my acknowledgement. When I try to look to part of me who pushes me forward to make my ends meet I think building one's tower needs such guidance from such a topic to make us not become blind and egocentric. I agree balance is a tricky thinking ant it requires us to focus which side of the coin is out doing is outdoing each other verve and vigour. That’s why it was ounce trick to answer this question what weighs more, a hundred grams of potatoes and a hundred grams of pure gold

Anonymous said...

I agree with this article becouse this is something we all need to work on in our day to day life, we need to know how to manage with all the difficulties we face i find it challenging in the case that we need to examine ourselves before God according to the gifts that he gave us. i konw its not easy to balance but its something that i need to work on this article has inspired me big time and i really like the point which says dont beat yourself up when your likely to get out of truck which is something that i have always done. Thanks for the inspiration big time.

Anonymous said...

I am one of those lazy people. But currently find myself in fulltime work and study, so time management is a top priority. It is very true that you need that time to yourself, to regenerate/refresh to make sure that you can do other things effectively and efficiently.
I wouldn't say that I have a sabbath day set aside, but what refreshes me the most is that time I have to myself to just sit, read and think. A time to reflect what I have done and what I can look forward too.

Anonymous said...

The balance in our life does need to be for us. Just reading that scripture from Galatians inspires me, to live that humble life that serves itself, in the sense of looking after yourself. To make sure that we are at our best to serve others is so important, however some thrive off building others up while others find it draining. I love that idea of not being impressed with ourselves, not to impress others either, but just keeping ourselves, as you say, balanced

Anonymous said...

GOing off of what Marcus said about finding the balce of time with God and time in the world, I look at what Jesus did. He seemed to really vaule his alone time with God. He used his time with God to refresh him, and then used that time to be more effective in the world. What I get from that, is that you do need that time to escape from the world, and just be with God. What I most find intresting, is that Jesus needed time alone with God after doing great mircles like feeding the 5000. So even if you are experiencing the Holy Spirit during an event, you still need that alone time with God

Anonymous said...

Very aspiratory text and turns out to collect a lot of facts to balance life.
The act of balance is the act of finding a kind of comfortable and sustainable life. we all have different capabilities in life
and are all assigned to different purposes .It is obvious to find out what we can do in life most and efficiently.
Its also a good point to comment on that, at times in life things go the wrong way and the only ones who can see that most are the friends who knew how things were and how they are .so getting closer to peeps who know you most is a better way of making a change i life.
One of the most fundamental points was to submit to God. There is someone who can do it better, who knows better why not giving up to him to take control of every thing. The plan that God can make for your life is going to be the best ever one you can imagine. We turn to realise that living in God's plan gives us a kind of simple, spacious, free and easy kind of life. It is like using a truck to pull a load, how easy can it be to live in Gods plan.
A significant point too was to know your limits then you can easily find out to how to carry on with your life. There is a need for calibration in your life. When you put a weight on the lift, it tells you the max you can put ,that is similar in knowing how far your life can be. And again its you identifying the gifts you got from God that can make you achieve this.

Anonymous said...

Very aspiratory text and turns out to collect a lot of facts to balance life.
The act of balance is the act of finding a kind of comfortable and sustainable life. we all have different capabilities in life
and are all assigned to different purposes .It is obvious to find out what we can do in life most and efficiently.
Its also a good point to comment on that, at times in life things go the wrong way and the only ones who can see that most are the friends who knew how things were and how they are .so getting closer to peeps who know you most is a better way of making a change i life.
One of the most fundamental points was to submit to God. There is someone who can do it better, who knows better why not giving up to him to take control of every thing. The plan that God can make for your life is going to be the best ever one you can imagine. We turn to realise that living in God's plan gives us a kind of simple, spacious, free and easy kind of life. It is like using a truck to pull a load, how easy can it be to live in Gods plan.
A significant point too was to know your limits then you can easily find out to how to carry on with your life. There is a need for calibration in your life. When you put a weight on the lift, it tells you the max you can put ,that is similar in knowing how far your life can be. And again its you identifying the gifts you got from God that can make you achieve this.

Anonymous said...

It’s a good thought in the sense that one has to really work on it. Looking at balancing life in real it can be difficult. Taking it in a marriage form, where two people try to live with each others likes and dislikes all towards a common goal, this will need more than a balancing act since different aspects are being thrown into the equation.

In responses to Patrick comment, I tend to think that we need grace to make it work, we have to allow ourselves to incorporate Christ on the spiritual journey in our lives. Having balance in our lives is like implanting spirit of faith in us because it’s neither easy nor hard. It’s just like trying to build a foundation of things that one has really not reached to.
This is how I guess I take or rathe understand balance to be.





I think we should let things out. Basing still on Marriage, in the sense that we let them flow because if we tried so much sometimes we tend to not be themselves. Garikaye has, said something about how we tend to drift away when situations clog us, we get big headed. It’s our human nature and it always will happen in marriage and real balance will need to be exercised. They are trying to work the weaknesses in the two and anything that comes in their way I would think that they are headed towards their own definition of balance.

Anonymous said...

It’s a good thought in the sense that one has to really work on it. Looking at balancing life in real it can be difficult. Taking it in a marriage form, where two people try to live with each others likes and dislikes all towards a common goal, this will need more than a balancing act since different aspects are being thrown into the equation.

In responses to Patrick comment, I tend to think that we need grace to make it work, we have to allow ourselves to incorporate Christ on the spiritual journey in our lives. Having balance in our lives is like implanting spirit of faith in us because it’s neither easy nor hard. It’s just like trying to build a foundation of things that one has really not reached to.
This is how I guess I take or rathe understand balance to be.





I think we should let things out. Basing still on Marriage, in the sense that we let them flow because if we tried so much sometimes we tend to not be themselves. Garikaye has, said something about how we tend to drift away when situations clog us, we get big headed. It’s our human nature and it always will happen in marriage and real balance will need to be exercised. They are trying to work the weaknesses in the two and anything that comes in their way I would think that they are headed towards their own definition of balance.

Anonymous said...

its true that we have much things to do but no time,if i was the one who was creating the world i could have given two day one night sometimes we have mach to do but dark stops us from doing them,we need time to ourself to rest if we don`t do that we going to sick and we get very weak even God worked for seven day and rested one day so its very important to rest .i think that a time table is very important or a dialy to keep on remainding what to do by then we may do every thing at the right time and we will not be having things undone,

Anonymous said...

Balance of our lives is the hardest thing to maintain but yet the very important thing we have been called to continually pursue. I reckon with you that we need to constantly remind ourselves that striking a balance is a deliberate effort and it will otherwise be easily forgotten if we are not conscious about keeping it. I must admit that our quality of lives are far much depended upon how well we manage this balance and therefore the stronger we are in this discipline of balance, the better and easier we find accomplishing our purpose that God has called us to.

All the renown leaders in the history of mankind did accomplish much not because they were super human but they were far much discipline to constantly and deliberate say no to the things did matter most to them for that time. We are different in so many dimensions, namely physical and even the IQ but each one has the capacity to contribute so uniquely in this life if only he/she is going to employ the art of discipline and other tools like accountability, allowing God to work through him/her, doing what gives us pleasure yet is praiseworthy and of excellent as Paul tell the phillipians4:8 “Finally brethren ,whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about things” NIV.

Having such a mind and being constantly in this discipline is not easy since we all brought up in a society that does not teach us this discipline and which we should not blame so much because it is all human not maintain this discipline. This should not make us blame ourselves so much and withdraws from the race if in the past we have no made it. But again they weaknesses of the human nature should not be a license for not putting the effort to planning our time and every resource that God has placed in our lives.

Anonymous said...

Balance of our lives is the hardest thing to maintain but yet the very important thing we have been called to continually pursue. I reckon with you that we need to constantly remind ourselves that striking a balance is a deliberate effort and it will otherwise be easily forgotten if we are not conscious about keeping it. I must admit that our quality of lives are far much depended upon how well we manage this balance and therefore the stronger we are in this discipline of balance, the better and easier we find accomplishing our purpose that God has called us to.

All the renown leaders in the history of mankind did accomplish much not because they were super human but they were far much discipline to constantly and deliberate say no to the things did matter most to them for that time. We are different in so many dimensions, namely physical and even the IQ but each one has the capacity to contribute so uniquely in this life if only he/she is going to employ the art of discipline and other tools like accountability, allowing God to work through him/her, doing what gives us pleasure yet is praiseworthy and of excellent as Paul tell the phillipians4:8 “Finally brethren ,whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about things” NIV.

Having such a mind and being constantly in this discipline is not easy since we all brought up in a society that does not teach us this discipline and which we should not blame so much because it is all human not maintain this discipline. This should not make us blame ourselves so much and withdraws from the race if in the past we have no made it. But again they weaknesses of the human nature should not be a license for not putting the effort to planning our time and every resource that God has placed in our lives.

Anonymous said...

The article shades some points and i do agree with the article. Life is full of balancing stuff for instance; social life, spiritual life and economical life. Its like having a load and the pivot is at the end, the effort in the middle thus the scale can not balance but that is the one side of balancing, on the other hand puting the effort in the middle becomes easier.

There are many opportunities in life to do, as each individual has different tastes, preferences and talents for the common good and pleasing to God's eyes in one's need. Some people are born workholic, others less workholic but one needs to consider that as our bodies are wonderfully and fearfully made, we need to rest our bodies after work otherwise our inner tissues could be distorted.
I believe that one needs to take self initiative in doing things but not comparing oneself with others because it kills one's self moral and esteem thus one becomes disappointed in life's purposes to live.
Sometimes the three realms of life does not run smoothly but we need to have faith and perserverance as that produces character and hope, since hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts.
To sum up sinnce our lifes cannot be recycled, one needs to live it because its not a rehearsal!

Anonymous said...

Balancing is the state of the mind to different people on the life style they live and what they think about the way they are living. The type of life we live today depend on how we choose to live it. And the only way we can achieve what we want to do depend on how balances in life.In other word balance as to do with how we deal with our feelings as to our experince from the ups and down of life, and the only way we can achieve our purpose in life is through balancing in which we must apply the following measures discipline, goals and priority.

In other to be able to balance up anything in life we need to discipline our selves, in the sense that we should not allow our ego push us into the world.Most people today are not able to equate thier balance in life because they are egoistic due to material possession.We need to set up our goals in life at any point in time and not trying to do everything at the same time so that we will will end up doing it well otherwise it will lead us to failure.The bible in Galatians 3:3 make me to realise that we can not attain our purpose in life by our effort expecting if the grace of God is in our life. So we must trust God first in everything we do even before setting our a goal because we understand that if you do fail to plan, than you plan to fail.

Lastly Priority, we should give priority to things that are more of pressing demand. econonmically, draw a chart and arrange what we want to do in hierarchy, by so doing we will be able to balance up to achieve things that we are most in need.Inspite of the above I believe that balance is a very complex matterand it can not be achieve by any other means expect having christ as your foundation.

Anonymous said...

This is me again i have thought of something else,balancing in life is very difficult but all we can do is to do what we can and the rest we let God take control,becouse we cannot do every thing we should learn how to ask God for guidance help us tackle whats is ahead of us in a good way.

Anonymous said...

Simon, I was really touched by your article of balance as this as been the major and very sensitive topic discussed and debated ever by different mankind but never came out with its solution. Balance is the fundamental state of trying to assemble all the aspects that makes up life either physically, mentally,socially and morally. God is so wise that He gives out balance where there's an imbalance and thats why in every desert of calamity, God provides an oasis for comfort. From the general and the fundamental point of view, God created us and gave us the desires of our hearts so that we walk along the lines that God requires us to be and also fulfil God's will of not comparing ourselves with others. Philosophers, leaders, and researchers have been in the field of looking what balance is all about but never succeeded in their thorough research as this is a clear indication that God Himself is our balance and gathers for all our needs.I vividly agreed with the article because it caused an impact in my life and also gave me a vivid description of what balance is all about, Generally man is weak in nature as in his process of research keeps xon procrastinating what he/she is suppose to do as this really creates a gap of an imbalance of knowledge and we are supposed to have a wide spread of knowledge as we live in th is world. The article also touched the main area of concern as it touched very issue of being a devoted person by incredibly identifying the kind of people to walk as the character and behaviour of individuals vary from one person to another and the scriptures states clearly that bad company ruins good morals, I sincerely want to thank you for the relevance of your article and may God continue expanding you with wider knowledge and His abundant wisdom.

Anonymous said...

Simon, I was really touched by your article of balance as this as been the major and very sensitive topic discussed and debated ever by different mankind but never came out with its solution. Balance is the fundamental state of trying to assemble all the aspects that makes up life either physically, mentally,socially and morally. God is so wise that He gives out balance where there's an imbalance and thats why in every desert of calamity, God provides an oasis for comfort. From the general and the fundamental point of view, God created us and gave us the desires of our hearts so that we walk along the lines that God requires us to be and also fulfil God's will of not comparing ourselves with others. Philosophers, leaders, and researchers have been in the field of looking what balance is all about but never succeeded in their thorough research as this is a clear indication that God Himself is our balance and gathers for all our needs.I vividly agreed with the article because it caused an impact in my life and also gave me a vivid description of what balance is all about, Generally man is weak in nature as in his process of research keeps xon procrastinating what he/she is suppose to do as this really creates a gap of an imbalance of knowledge and we are supposed to have a wide spread of knowledge as we live in th is world. The article also touched the main area of concern as it touched very issue of being a devoted person by incredibly identifying the kind of people to walk as the character and behaviour of individuals vary from one person to another and the scriptures states clearly that bad company ruins good morals, I sincerely want to thank you for the relevance of your article and may God continue expanding you with wider knowledge and His abundant wisdom.

Anonymous said...

Simon, I was really touched by your article of balance as this as been the major and very sensitive topic discussed and debated ever by different mankind but never came out with its solution. Balance is the fundamental state of trying to assemble all the aspects that makes up life either physically, mentally,socially and morally. God is so wise that He gives out balance where there's an imbalance and thats why in every desert of calamity, God provides an oasis for comfort. From the general and the fundamental point of view, God created us and gave us the desires of our hearts so that we walk along the lines that God requires us to be and also fulfil God's will of not comparing ourselves with others. Philosophers, leaders, and researchers have been in the field of looking what balance is all about but never succeeded in their thorough research as this is a clear indication that God Himself is our balance and gathers for all our needs.I vividly agreed with the article because it caused an impact in my life and also gave me a vivid description of what balance is all about, Generally man is weak in nature as in his process of research keeps xon procrastinating what he/she is suppose to do as this really creates a gap of an imbalance of knowledge and we are supposed to have a wide spread of knowledge as we live in th is world. The article also touched the main area of concern as it touched very issue of being a devoted person by incredibly identifying the kind of people to walk as the character and behaviour of individuals vary from one person to another and the scriptures states clearly that bad company ruins good morals, I sincerely want to thank you for the relevance of your article and may God continue expanding you with wider knowledge and His abundant wisdom.

Anonymous said...

Just to continue on my comments I made earlier on. What actually comes to my mind at the moment after all these comments and time to think about what I need to work towards this balance is really on point no. 1 which stands out for me most. Yes, we can be part of so many activities, attend this or that party, do the work of God with all our heart but if our motives are just tying to please God then I think we will be heading for that tip of the scale. I agree with what Jeff said that sometimes it sounds as though your are being selfish if you try and back out, but this can be true to a person whose concern is doing the best for people of which I am victim. In doing this, not everybody appreciates later alone others dont even acknowledge or see what you are doing for them. Therefore I think in making the time available for yourself and what you treasure most will actually give you more fuel to do things even better and with a right attitude.

Finally for me I seriously need grace to do some big realignments and changes. Again in doing this I really should not trust that I can do it by myself but to turn over the schedule to God so that its not skewed away from our centre who is Christ.

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what a wonderful artical. well iagree withthe article that there is soo much to do and we will never exhourst everything.ther will always be something tobe done.i believe each and evryone has goals or goal in life to archieve and unless we plan and prioritize we will never archieve them.each and every day there are new things popping up and they seem more excitng and as human being we ted to influenced by new things, and this is where the ideal of prioritizing fits.and am not sugesting that new ideals are bad...no. as we we plan and prioritize wealso need to understand that life is short and we are not here forever.

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Balance in our lives is the most difficult yet very important thing to do. I totaly agree with you Simon on the issue of balance and also submitting your schedule to God.I realise that without balance in life we tend not to achieve our set goals or if we do achieve them, we do that after so much straining and also dissapointments and we are easily convienced by others to do what we have not planned for.For instance without balance, we tend to do things in favour of others so as not to dissapoint them and so not sticking to our planned routine. It also helps us get enough rest both physically and emotionally since we hardly strain to achieve many things at once.We should also involve God in our lives for guidance, knowledge,wisdom, patience and comfort especially when things go wrong in our lives. Without Him in our plans, it really is meaningless.

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That was a good passage to go through.However my opinion is that Jesus should be the centre ,of our balance.What i mean is that focus on God to direct you to where you fit.You may end up trying every thing in life and never mature in any field.Anyway this comment is not meant to dicourage any one who is talented in several fields findinng consultion i tend to think is conforming to other person's way of life and therefore you will not lead real life.

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What a great list. Simon sometime we rely so much in our visions in life that we forget why God actually created us. Balancing time with priorities, necessities and requirements is so hard that the moment we attempt to do so we fall victims of our own desires. Take for example list number 3. It�s a balance well put in black and white but when we put it in practice, we fail to honour our pledges. As a human being we are always bombarded with that inner desire to explore different areas in our life. The truth is God is only remembered when our desires fail. Balancing God with our daily life is our desire but we cannot resist external forces that propel our minds. The list is exciting. Number 4 on the list continues to give us more pleasure in our endeavours but changes in our plans put us in a worse situation than before. As human beings we never give up until we realise that we have actually lost. As a young Christian who has the desire to know God more and fellowship with him, putting his ministry first in my life might strengthen my level of faith. The problem will be how to balance time to be closer in his kingdom. John 3:30 say, � He must increase, but I must decrease�. I must decrease my priorities in order to serve God better.

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Great blogging RLC….comments are really thought provoking. Simon I love the thought of balance being an INTENTIONAL thing and so true that it is an ongoing challenge in our lives.

I like point 3 – knowing triggers for when our balance meter is out of whack! We all have things we do to get 'space' – for me its running, walking or journaling – and often these are the things I first neglect when life gets busy. So I agree, identify what your ‘space’ activities are and if you notice they are being neglected, recognise it’s time to review your life balance.

Eph 6:5 says “each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life”. The great thing about God is that he hasn’t made us all robots, he’s given us a mind and gifts and it’s up to us how we live out our life. So don’t blame, don’t compare and don’t live in fear. Live the life you want to live and if that means doing some balance shifting….do it!!

Maria and Simon….when are we going running!!! :)

Anonymous said...

Luke totally agree with you. The Pharisees went to one extreme in relation to the Sabbath but I think our society today goes to the opposite extreme by basically disregarding the Sabbath all together. I’m from Sydney but I love that Perth has a ‘no trading’ rule on Sundays. It reminds me that I need a ‘no trading’ day in my week where I can take time out to focus on Jesus and like Luke said recharge my batteries so I’m ready to serve Jesus all the more.

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