
Life As It Is
6/8/2010

At the end of the day, we must come to terms with changing what we can and accepting what we cannot change.
Sometimes
we have so many varying responsibilities in our lives, ranging from
work obligations to caring for children to running a household, we feel
we cannot possibly make it all work. We may feel overwhelmed in the
face of it all, ending each day feeling hopelessly behind schedule.
However, regardless of how frustrating this can be, these are the
parameters that make up our lives, and we owe it to ourselves to find a
way to make it work. Rather than buckling under the pressure of an
impossible to-do list, we might take a moment to view the larger
perspective.
Like the president of a large organization, we must first realize that
we cannot do every job ourselves. The first step to sanity is learning
how to delegate some of the responsibility to other people, whether by
paying someone to clean our house or trading childcare duties with
another parent. In addition, we might find places where we can shift
our expectations in ways that make our lives easier. For example,
expecting ourselves to create a healthy home-cooked meal every night
after a full day of work, errands, or caring for an infant or toddler
may be a bit excessive. We might allow ourselves to order in food once
in a while without any guilt. Accepting the adjustments needed to make
our lives work is an essential ingredient to being at peace with our
situation.
At the end of the day, we must come to terms with changing what we can
and accepting what we cannot change. Sometimes the laundry piles up, a
sick child demands more of our attention than usual, and we temporarily
get behind with our schedule. Accepting this momentary state of affairs
and trusting in our ability to get back on track when the time is
right, we gracefully accept our life as it is, letting go of
perfectionism and embracing life as it stands.
By Madisyn Taylor http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2010/25742.html
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