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  • Justina Price

    Balancing Faith, Family and Work

    2024-02-10

    How to balance your Faith, Family and Work.

    Article was written with the assistance of AI.

    Are you constantly juggling between the demands of your career, personal life, faith, and family, feeling like you're always a step behind? If so, you're not alone. In today's fast-paced and crazy world, finding balance can often seem like an elusive dream. However, you can master balancing life, faith, family, and work. It is not an impossible task; it just requires priorities and a commitment to self-care.

    We are bound to drop the ball but that is not the end. Take a breath step back reevaluate and start over. There will always be little bumps along the way the secret is to not stress about those. Look to your faith at these times and find those Bible verses that help lift you up, keep you centered and start over. By embracing the ebb and flow of life and recognizing that there will be times when one area requires more attention than the others, we can navigate this with grace.

    It is not selfish to have self-care because if you are not healthy and the best you can be, how can you take care of those things that are important. Think about what makes you feel energized and have a sense of well-being. If you are short on money there are still many activities, taking a walk, sitting outside soaking up the sun, a cup of coffee and bible study. Prioritizing self-care are key ingredients in striking a harmonious chord between faith, family, and work. So, take a deep breath, relax, and let the rhythm of life guide you towards finding the balance you look for.


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