Facts for Families: What’s on Your Plate?
•October 19, 2022•
By Cheri Burcham
Family Life Educator
Have you ever heard someone say, “There’s a lot on my plate,” or “I have too much on my plate?” Chances are you have even said it yourself. This idiom generally means there is too much to do, too much going on, or too much to deal with in a person’s life. In fact, we are all prone to times when we are stressed by the “busyness” of our lives.
This is a great article by Extension Educator Molly Hofer, who addresses how to prioritize activities in our lives to relieve stress. Molly says: So, what is on your plate? In fact, why not grab a paper plate and consider your own “plate of life” for a minute. Take the paper plate and a pen and write down EVERYTHING you do in an ordinary week. Go ahead, try it! While you’re at it, include the things you may not do weekly but take care of often, like take the dog to the vet, pay bills, wash the car, etc.
Once you have finished your plate of life, look at it and contemplate these questions:
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