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| | Adventist Review: Keeping in Balance |
 | | Either we swing from one end of the pendulum to the other, continually reacting to our last state of imbalance, or we live our lives on one extreme of the spectrum, never realizing that there is more to life than what we're experiencing. |
 | | As a result, we live life with unbalanced eating habits, unbalanced schedules, unbalanced theology, unbalanced exercise patterns, unbalanced spiritual and devotional lives, unbalanced relationships, and the list goes on and on. |
 | | My awareness of lives being out of balance is not necessarily because I'm living in equilibrium and no one else is, but perhaps it is more out of my own need for balance. |
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