From Deseret News archives:
Keep your life balanced and connected
What a concept! If you're feeling like a stretchy doll pulled in too many directions, too many times, on too many days of the week, read on for some great tips on getting connected with you!
1. Let go of "pinball living." We often live like we are being shot out of the pinball chute; that is, ka-ching, out we go at the start of the day, then ka-ching, ka-ching, to the dentist, karate, after-school activity, meeting and soccer game, finally losing steam as we roll down to the bottom (which would potentially relate to sleep, if you're familiar with that concept).
Then, KA-CHING, up the next morning to do it all over again!
Get back to what you feel and desire by taking time to be still. Reclaim a room or space in your home, yard or barn, and make it your own place of time out. Ignore sounds of children banging on the door. My children know that except for blood or broken bones, it is DO NOT DISTURB time, and woe to the child who breaketh that rule.
3. Get centered first thing with regular rituals. Whether it's just lying still and breathing, thinking of a happy memory or praying, take a few vital minutes to connect with your soul. This creates the calm you will need in the face of sweet children using you as a human Jungle Gym or big children at work acting in primitive jungle ways, whichever it may be. Get centered at your core and you will be at your best.
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