Let’s focus on the humble ball for a moment.
If it is too soft, it just flops on the ground and is of no use to anyone.
If it too hard, it bounces out of control and cannot be managed by the user.
The key is to have the air pressure inside the ball that is just right for the intended sporting application.
Similarly, we also need to have the optimum internal pressure in our lives to operate effectively, otherwise we could be too lethargic in our work practices and social activities, or we will spin out of control and bounce uncontrollably in all directions.
With the right balance of pressure, we will be much more consistent in all that we do and will continue to enjoy that happy bounce in our step!
beckarooney
/ July 13, 2013Great perspective, I’ll be reminded of this every time I see a ball. Thanks for sharing, nice post! 🙂 x
Steven Cramer
/ July 13, 2013Thanks for the feedback….and happy bouncing!
beckarooney
/ July 13, 2013You’re welcome! 😉 x
Maggie Goldie
/ July 14, 2013Any ideas on how to adjust the internal pressure when needed????
MaggieG
Steven Cramer
/ July 14, 2013Good question……maybe your individual “MaggieG” pressure meter?