Things fall apart when the center cannot hold.
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
How adept are you at holding everything together internally on a consistent basis?
We are often times, so overwhelmed by the respective stimuli and the desparate variables in our world, we find it almost secondary to contemplate aspects of ourselves which require our immediate attention, for fear that we are being myopic towards our own needs and requirements, and might therefore ultimately become delinquent or negligent on our external responsibilities.
The reality is that if we, ourselves, are not holding it together internally, our ability to maintain stasis within the world around us becomes evermore, challenged and potentially frustrated.
If you are the hub of the wheel of variables which revolve around you, you need to have consistent and equally strong support between yourself, and all of those variables, so that your world does not spin out of balance.
If you let a couple of the most important variables fall behind the others, you will already start to feel the wobble of an unbalanced set of constructs in your life.
The more these vibrate out of balance, the more our world starts to feel threatened, because any unbalanced ecosystem begins to reveal casualties, each of which are more influential, and therefore potentially impactful, than the next.
As we recognize that these are becoming even more concerning than they had been prior, we are wise to pay quick attention and remedy that situation as best as we may, for fear that the entire balance might become so jeopardized as to become irreparable for countless reasons.
Our willingness to work diligently to stay focused and therefore maintain that perfect harmony, which keeps us ultimately centered, could not be more important to our overall support.
When we find that balance, our ability to accelerate, and to take on even more variables into our life, is accentuated by our increasing confidence in our ability to maintain our balance and equilibrium.
Happy Sunday!
If you know someone who is spiraling out of balance, please share this with them.







