Juggling Elephants
Juggling Elephants tells a simple but profound story about one man with a universal problem. Mark has too much to do, too many priorities, too much stress, and too little time.
As he struggled to balance his many responsibilities without cracking under the pressure, Mark takes a break to attend the circus with his family. There he has a surprising conversation with a wise ringmaster. He leaves with a simple but powerful lesson: Trying to get everything done is like juggling elephants - impossible.
So Mark begins to think about his work, family, and personal life the way a ringmaster thinks about the many acts in a three-ring circus. He discovers that managing his various acts can be fun and easy once he changes his attitude and follows his new friend’s ongoing guidance. Mark soon realizes:
If you keep trying to juggle elephants, no one, including you, will be thrilled with your performance.
A ringmaster cannot be in all three rings at once.
The key to the success of a circus is having quality acts in all three rings.
Intermission is an essential part of any good circus.
Juggling Elephants is a witty and profound parable about one man's experience with the circus. The timeless insights are perfect for individuals struggling with "getting it all done." This book will become your guidebook to creating the performance of your lifetime. 128 pages.
Juggling Elephants tells a simple but profound story about one man with a universal problem. Mark has too much to do, too many priorities, too much stress, and too little time.
As he struggled to balance his many responsibilities without cracking under the pressure, Mark takes a break to attend the circus with his family. There he has a surprising conversation with a wise ringmaster. He leaves with a simple but powerful lesson: Trying to get everything done is like juggling elephants - impossible.
So Mark begins to think about his work, family, and personal life the way a ringmaster thinks about the many acts in a three-ring circus. He discovers that managing his various acts can be fun and easy once he changes his attitude and follows his new friend’s ongoing guidance. Mark soon realizes:
If you keep trying to juggle elephants, no one, including you, will be thrilled with your performance.
A ringmaster cannot be in all three rings at once.
The key to the success of a circus is having quality acts in all three rings.
Intermission is an essential part of any good circus.
Juggling Elephants is a witty and profound parable about one man's experience with the circus. The timeless insights are perfect for individuals struggling with "getting it all done." This book will become your guidebook to creating the performance of your lifetime. 128 pages.
Juggling Elephants tells a simple but profound story about one man with a universal problem. Mark has too much to do, too many priorities, too much stress, and too little time.
As he struggled to balance his many responsibilities without cracking under the pressure, Mark takes a break to attend the circus with his family. There he has a surprising conversation with a wise ringmaster. He leaves with a simple but powerful lesson: Trying to get everything done is like juggling elephants - impossible.
So Mark begins to think about his work, family, and personal life the way a ringmaster thinks about the many acts in a three-ring circus. He discovers that managing his various acts can be fun and easy once he changes his attitude and follows his new friend’s ongoing guidance. Mark soon realizes:
If you keep trying to juggle elephants, no one, including you, will be thrilled with your performance.
A ringmaster cannot be in all three rings at once.
The key to the success of a circus is having quality acts in all three rings.
Intermission is an essential part of any good circus.
Juggling Elephants is a witty and profound parable about one man's experience with the circus. The timeless insights are perfect for individuals struggling with "getting it all done." This book will become your guidebook to creating the performance of your lifetime. 128 pages.