Juggling is not easy.
Once you get the hang of it, you’re juggling bowling pins easily from hand to hand and you think, “Hey I could even add a couple more things to this mix! I got this!”
But it turns out that the ‘things’ that got added were a chainsaw and a lit torch.
You’re SO not ready for that.
You are juggling your career, your kids, your partner, your home, your health, your sanity, your extended family, your friends, probably the kids again if they do activities, etc.
It’s so, so much, and at any point, any one of those things could become a lit torch or a live chainsaw.
You want to preserve your hands from getting burned or cut off and you also want to keep those other pins from falling on the ground.
What if I told you that you don’t need to juggle everything yourself?
Once you notice the chainsaw or torch, it’s time to ask someone else to take on a few of the pins.
Most of the time those chainsaws and torches don’t stay in the mix forever. Those are your parent’s broken hip, or your flooded basement, or the lay-offs at your company.
Those are the times that it’s okay to stop juggling so many things all on your own.
If you can’t see how to possibly ask others to help you with your bowling pins when life throws you a chainsaw, let’s talk. I can help you find creative ways to keep those pins from falling.