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You've seen that story about the professor and the rocks, right? The one where he uses them to explain priorities to his classroom?  

If you haven't, here's a synopsis (if you know the story, just skip this part)…

To illustrate time management and priorities, a professor sets a large jar on the table in front of his class, and fills it with some fist-sized rocks. Then he adds some pebbles that fit between the large rocks. Then he pours sand in on top of those, and finally, in one version, he pours in two beers, filling every single little bit of space. Nothing more will fit.

 With each step until the beer, the professor asks the class if the jar is full. They say yes, then he proves them wrong by adding something else to it. 

There are several points you can take from the story…

  1. If you fill up the jar with the little stuff first, you won't have room for the big stuff (your family, your health – physical, spiritual and mental, and other things of highest importance.) Those need to go in first. Top priority.
  2. You can squeeze a lot into the empty spaces surrounding those big rocks; use your free time productively. Multitask.
  3. There's always room in a day for a couple of beers. Or a dance. Or a game of ping-pong. Or a walk with the dogs.
  4.  Unfortunately, the jar eventually becomes too full and bits start falling over the side, unnoticed – nothing more will fit unless something else comes out.

As much as I love #3, I'm realizing the truth of #4. That's where I am right now – my jar is full and overflowing. 

I wish I could just get a new jar.

Instead, I'm having to virtually dump everything out onto the table and re-evaluate all of my rocks, pebbles, sand, and even the beer. I gotta decide what goes back in – and in what order – and what gets left on the table.

For now, anyway.

Because, as Patty Loveless says, "Life's about changing, nothing ever stays the same," and soon enough, I'll need to do this all over again, and maybe some of those things I'm having to leave on the table for now will be able to fit in the jar again … things like playing my drums, playing around with photography, keeping up with Facebook and blogging friends, posting so much on my own blogs, slipping away so often with my friends … even working on my book. 

They won't be left out for long. Those are things I love! Things I need!

But I have a new venture that's scary and exciting at the same time – something so new to me that for the next couple of months I'm going to have to devote a lot of time to learning and preparing. I've tried fitting it into the existing spaces, but that's when I realized my jar is overflowing. There are no empty spaces left.

As much as I hate to admit it, something's got to go.

For now. Just for a little while.

(Wish me luck!)

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18 responses to “Time to re-sort my rocks”

  1. Ladyfi.wordpress.com Avatar

    I wish you luck and joy and a great learning experience! (Hope blogging is not going to go altogether though… says she, selfishly!)
    Hugs!

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  2. Debbie B Avatar
    Debbie B

    I do wish you luck. And I can’t wait to hear about your new venture when you have time! And if you do step away from here and facebook and flickr, just know, you WILL be missed! We’ll be awaiting your return!

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Debbie! I won't be completely gone – I know I couldn't do that! Just not as 'present'.

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Fi! No, I just need to make myself cut back and spent that time focusing on other things. Too many plates spinning right now! But I know I couldn't stop altogether!

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  5. Hilary Avatar

    Best of luck to you, Barbara. I look forward to hearing more about it when the time is right for you. It sounds exciting.

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  6. beth Avatar

    i loved what you wrote….and related to it more than i wanted to…..thanks for spelling out what i needed to hear !

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Hilary! After I lay my groundwork, you can bet you'll be hearing about it! Probably more than you want to!!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You're welcome! I'm glad I'm not the only one. Now if I can just stick to it! sigh.

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  9. Gail Avatar

    I love that analogy about the rocks and read it again just to refresh my memory. I’m so glad you shared that today because I needed to read that!
    Your new venture sounds very exciting! I hope you’ll it share with us, soon! Good luck to you, whatever it is!!
    Have a great week.

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  10. Lisa Avatar

    I truly believe that sometimes the best thing we can do is dump that jar. As a matter of fact, I think we should do it regularly! I wish you the very best with your new venture (sounds mysteriously exciting), and I hope you’ll be here from time to time.
    lisa xo

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I think you're right about dumping that jar regularly. I'll still be here – just may be some gaps at times. I didn't want everything to think I had forgotten them! lol

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Gail! I'm glad I'm not the only one! I'll share details of the venture once I get it going, don't worry! Hope you have a great week, too!

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  13. Martha Avatar

    What a great analogy…I might need to check on my rocks (or find my marbles…either way).
    I’m curious what the “learning and preparing” is all about!
    Good luck!

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Martha! I've about given up on finding my marbles 🙂

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  15. Shrinky Avatar

    I’m wishing you all the luck in the world, Barbara. Please remember to come back to fill us all in on this exciting new venture. I totally understand about those rocks, maybe I should have a little rummage with my own ones, too!

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Shrinky! I need that luck. I'm finding I'm still trying to fit all those rocks in there! It's so hard to let go! I'll fill you in, I promise!

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  17. Juana Avatar

    Barbara, you have posted this at the moment when I have been questioning myself how to reorganize my life…UNBELIEVABLE!
    I admire you so much, and often wondered how in the world you did all that you did! I hope you give us a glimpse of your new venture, but if you can’t I understand. I ask God to bless your plans with bounty.
    I love you friend. You are an amazing woman.

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, Juana, the problem is I DON'T get it all done! I just have very good intentions and lots of ambition. I just need more follow-through and finishing-up. I'll fill you in for sure on my new venture and thank you so much for your blessings and good wishes. Love you, too – YOU are an amazing woman!

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