Finding Balance: Work Keeps Me Moving, Home Keeps Me Grounded

What is your favorite place to go in your city?

Alright, let me break it down: I’m always on the go, jumping from one city to another, all because of the job that keeps me busy. But you know what keeps me sane in this whirlwind of work? The solid rock that is my home.

Imagine this: I’m out there, exploring new places, doing my thing, driven by the demands of my job. These cities? They’re full of character, each with its own story. But you know what feels like a warm hug at the end of a crazy day? That feeling of coming back home.

Home—it’s where the chaos of work takes a backseat. It’s the smell of familiar dishes in the air, the comfy couch that’s witnessed all my tired moments, and those sounds that say, “Welcome back, we missed you!” It’s where I can finally relax, unwind, and just be me.

Sure, those cities give me a ton of work experiences. But when I’m back at my place, time slows down, things get calm, and it’s all about enjoying those simple, precious moments with family.

In a world where work’s always pushing me forward, home’s my gentle pull back to reality. It’s where I recharge, find my balance, and soak up the good times with loved ones.

My home might not have the flashy vibe of cities, but it’s got something even better—the real deal warmth and love of family. It’s where I find my peace, no matter how busy or demanding work gets out there.

When life’s a hustle between work and the comfort of home, that cozy spot? It’s the real treasure. It’s where work stories mix with family tales, painting the vibrant picture of my life’s journey.

—Josh Mullins—

6 responses to “Finding Balance: Work Keeps Me Moving, Home Keeps Me Grounded”

  1. Well done on the development of your blog and thank-you for your posts. All the very best

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    1. Thank you! All the best to you and your writing ventures!

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  2. Well said and written, when it comes month end and end of a quarter I get very busy with deadlines then doing church classes every Wednesday evening and 1 Friday per month. So there’s no place like home.
    Getting your book over the weekend
    Was very busy did no blog for 3dys.
    Blessings.

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    1. That is certainly a busy schedule to keep. I admire one that is determined and consistent in sharing the gospel as you do! Thank you for considering my book it means a lot. Blessings to you and your family!

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      1. Blessings and the Shunnamite woman said “I dwell among my own people ” we should should support each other in words,coins and kinds when necessary. I just took a ” bankers lunch hours” ,raining like unfriendly cats and dogs all day up to this hour.

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        1. Amen to supporting one another! You are a major blessing! Blessings to you and your family!

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