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Balls in the air

Life is like juggling, the trick is how many balls can you have in the air at one time without dropping one. One ball is career, another is your spouse, another is your family, another is financial, another is spiritual and another can be friends. Each will have time high in the air, getting the attention it deserves as a priority in life. At times they will be in transition you know of their importance but are either rising or slipping from your attention. There is times when they are not a priority, not that they are not still important but other balls are taking up your attention. Then there are the balls you drop, the worst thing that can happen. If you reach down to pick it up you take the chance that all your balls will come tumbling down but if you don't try it just will not feel right juggling less balls.

Here is hope that all your balls are in the air
Roger

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