Thursday, May 17, 2012

Is Balancing Your Life Possible?

July 22, 2011 by  
Filed under Balance, Family

I started blogging to try to find the balance between raising my family and working on my writing career. I interviewed close to a hundred moms and dads who seemed to have found that balance. Six ears later I am still searching for that balance.

I’m starting to think balance is the wrong term to use. Sure, I have tasted moments when all the plates I’m spinning stayed up in perfect harmony. Doesn’t happen often, but when it does it’s beautiful. But it doesn’t last. Plates come crashing down, sometimes one at a time, sometimes all at once.

More often than not, “balance” looks more like a juggling act with one ball up in the air as I’m desperately grasping for the other. Again, not a pretty site.

Maybe the problem is in the word. Balance implies that all things are equal, evenly weighed on a scale or in this instance equal in my life. But should things be equal, in balance? I’m starting to think the answer is no!

Instead of looking at it as trying to find the balance between family and work, why not see it as simply wearing of different hats? No balance involved there. You just put the family hat on your head, smash it done so it won’t fall off and viola! It’s family time. The time for you to focus on being mom or dad. Time to schedule movie, pizza nights or a day at the park. Then when it’s time to switch hats, grab the work one. If you’re like me, I have more than one work hat. There’s the mom hat, and the teacher hat, the writer hat and the housekeeping hat. They all need to worn throughout the day, but my problem comes in when I wear one of those hats longer than the other. Usually my writer’s hat. And then the other hats hardly get any head time! I didn’t even mention the faith hat, the church hat or the service hat. I’m sure you can come up with a half a dozen more, but you get the idea.

So is it really a matter of balance (think spinning plates or juggling balls) or is it all a matter or priority? Allotting a certain amount of time to wear each one of the hats. I think that’s the real answer to the balance question. Sounds easy, but it’s not. I know! Some hats are more appealing than others, and our hand gravitates to the one that fits most comfortably on our head, but all need to be worn to find that “balance.”

Having come to this revelation will I suddenly trade my plates and balls for hats? Probably not right away, but it sure helps put life into perspective and changing hats beats keeping those plates and balls from crashing to the ground!

Where I am now…

I think I’ve slowed down the juggling act some, not as anxious about spinning those plates. I try not to worry about writing when I’m doing other things and try not to worry about family when I’m working. Have I reached that perfect balance? No, and I don’t think I will as long as I’m on this earth. But through dialoguing with my readers and learning from successful writing moms and dads, I’m closer than I was two years ago!

How about you? Do you juggle, spin or wear hats?

 

Gina Conroy used to think she knew where her life was headed, now she's leaning on the Lord to show her the way. She is the founder of Writer...Interrupted,and tries to keep things in perspective, knowing God's timing is perfect, even if she doesn't agree with it! ;) Her first book Cherry Blossom Capers releases from Barbour Publishing in January 2012. On her blog and twitter she chronicles her triumphs and trials as she pursues her dreams while taking care of family.
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  • tanyarose25

    Gina, I agree completely. Balance is not having everything in your life perfect.
    I feel like society is telling us moms that we can do it all and be perfect. Well,
    we're not perfect, and we can't do it all. To me, balance is having my priorities
    straight. The housework might weight on me a while, there may be a few
    piles of laundry abandoned in the basement, but as long as my devotion
    to God and my family is intact, I'm a success. Thanks for the post and the
    great reminder! :)

  • http://www.heatherivester.com Heather Ivester

    Hi Gina! I can definitely relate to your desires to balance a writing life with family life. It looks like you're doing a great job, wearing the many hats of motherhood, home management, teaching, and writing. I wish you all the best!

    P.S. I love your new digs here. ;)