I don’t know about you, but it’s been a really wonky summer for me. The weather’s been amazing, yet my disposition has generally stayed in the average range of fair to partly cloudy. I have theories as to why, but if I were being honest, I would have to admit that in the last few months I've had to do so much ‘on the spot’ emotional juggling, that I swear I’ve heard circus music whenever I've daydreamt.
Specifics as to why aside, I will weight in with the opinion that the strange part about juggling emotions, is it feels like a catch 22. Just like any over achieving circus juggler knows, it’s not as simple as making it look easy (whilst keeping all the balls in the air) it’s also about simultaneously keeping track of which of the balls are made of rubber, and which of them are made of glass.
Though we tend to lean on intuition to tell us which will bounce and which will break, I've often wondered... Do we ever really know?
Though we tend to lean on intuition to tell us which will bounce and which will break, I've often wondered... Do we ever really know?
For yours truly, it’s about finding a balance that works. I'll admit I fret most about the same rubber balls I've dropped time and again, that have always bounced back and wonder how long they will. With the other side of that reflective coin being, sometimes, a glass one that's cherished so dear, needs to be dropped for ones personal health & well-being... Which leads me to my next question.
Have you ever allowed someone to hold you as their emotional hostage?
I know you know the type. If you'd intelligently step out of and looked at the toxic relationship, you’d discover that you were doing all the work and they were taking all the spoils; always expecting more while you are expected to accept the status quo.
Embracing that philosophy, I was shocked to discover that by letting that aforementioned cherished glass ball drop, though it shattered the loudest, it offered the most relief and left the least emotional mess to clean up.
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So there you have it. My life lesson #997 has taught me a couple of very important things...
One, that some things are meant to be.
And two, that I am a dead-nuts, no circus would ever want to hire me, piece of crap juggler!
Glass half full? Circus recruiters have told me I have what it takes to be the perfect sssnake charmer!!
...Ba-dum-bump