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Christian Woman Leadership Podcast with Esther Littlefield & Holly Cain


Feb 12, 2019

What exactly is balance, and is it possible for us to achieve as women leaders? How do we practically manage all the roles and responsibilities we carry in our lives? And how can we do so without becoming completely stressed and overwhelmed?

In this episode, Holly and I discuss the issue of balance, and whether it’s possible to achieve balance in our lives. We share why we often feel the pressure to have it all together, what balance actually means, and we give our perspectives on whether or not it is possible to live a balanced life.

Reality of Our Lives As Women:

As women leaders, there are a lot of responsibilities we are dealing with. Some of them include:

  • Marriage
  • Parenting
  • Career
  • Business
  • Friendships
  • Church
  • Mental and physical health challenges
  • Physical fitness and appearance
  • Being a good citizen
  • Volunteering

We have a lot to manage and juggle. We often feel like we can’t stop or slow down, because if we do, we might drop one of the balls we’re juggling, and it might be something really important.

It’s no wonder many of us feel stressed.

And it’s no wonder we are trying to alleviate some of this by seeking the ever elusive “balance” or the idea of “having it all.”

All About Balance:

We discuss the dictionary definition of balance as stated below: 

Noun: “an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.” // “a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.”

Verb: “keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall.”  // “offset or compare the value of (one thing) with another.”

Holly and I both share what we think of when we hear the the word balance.

Is Balance Possible?

Holly shares her view about balance. She believes it is not possible, and that it is a myth that you can achieve a balanced life.

I share my perspective on balance and how my view has evolved on time. I believe balance is not possible in the sense of having all areas of your life evenly distributed or to give equal time and energy to all of your responsibilities.

What I want to shoot for, whether we call it balance or not, is to be clear on what is most important in my life and in the particular season or moment and to spend my time on those things.

Holly shares that she prefers to use the perspective of priorities rather than balance.

We also discuss a few other ways to look at balance. I share the words harmony and alignment as alternatives to the word balance.

In an orchestra, certain sections play louder or quieter at various times of the concert. This means that one portion takes priority over others at different times, but it produces a beautiful result.

There are seasons of our life where one particular activity takes precedence over others.

We don’t have to do everything right now. There might be times when we have to choose certain priorities over others, even when they are all good things and dreams that God has given us.

Listen to the Devoted Dreamers Podcast Episode 106 for more on this idea.

Key Quotes from episode:

“All God wants is a heart surrendered to him moment by moment.” 

“Having a clear set of priorities helps me make better, more freeing decisions because I’m committed to keeping those things in order.” 

For the full show notes for this episode, visit estherlittlefield.com/episode34.

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This episode was originally published on estherlittlefield.com/episode34.