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Choosing to Cheat

Rubber bands are made to stretch. They're flexible to a point, but expand them too far and SNAP! They break. There's a limit to their elasticity.

Many times our lives feel like rubber bands. We're pulled in different directions by two primary commitments: work and family. As we stretch ourselves to meet expectations on each side, the tension mounts. Try as we might to give our attention and energy generously to both, we end up falling short. There never seems to be enough time in the day to fully satisfy the relationships with our loved ones and the demands of our jobs.

When stretched to the breaking point, what's the solution? Choose to cheat. That's the seemingly odd advice from Andy Stanley, pastor of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, GA.

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