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Equilibrium: 31 Ways to Stay Balanced on Life's Uneven Surfaces Paperback – March 29, 2022
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1. Believe in the Big
2. Be Faithful in the Little
3. Enjoy the Journey
4. Endure the Adventure
5. Embrace Each Moment
6. Be Joyful in Hope
7. Be Patient in Affliction
8. Be Faithful in Prayer
9. Hit Pause
10. Listen Well
11. Rest Well
12. Don’t Endure Life Alone
13. Select Times to Be Alone
14. Forgive Everyone of Everything
15. Agree to Disagree
16. View Obstacles as Opportunities
17. Don’t Trust Your Feelings
18. Cry When You Need To
19. Laugh Often
20. Don’t Be Controlled by Past Hurts
21. Serve the Right Way in the Right Place for the Right Reasons
22. Leave the Right Way at the Right Time for the Right Reasons
23. Allow Time for Grief
24. Celebrate Regularly and Appropriately
25. Exercise the Body and the Brain
26. Care but Don’t Carry
27. Seek Help
28. Schedule Time for Nothingness
29. Give Thanks
30. Love Everybody Everywhere
31. Live in the Divine Romance
Thirty-one is an odd number.
That is how life is. Odd. Not even or simple or predictable.
Estimated time of arrival is just that, it is estimated. Expectations are not always met.
I want a balanced and structured plan. I want to stick with the plan and complete it. I want to then move on to the next plan and complete it. Early. Successfully.
But as I walk toward that goal, the sidewalk ends. As I swim toward the shore, the waves intensify. As I believe this is the day or the week or the month or the year, my schedule doesn’t have the final word.
The perfectly structured and balanced life I thought I wanted and needed isn’t realistic or effective or healthy. So, instead of waiting for the external world to calm down, I am learning to adjust to life’s lack of steadiness. I keep a list of ways I can find balance in the uneven surfaces of life. I am including many of them in these stories and thoughts.
They help me adjust to how life is. I hope they help you adjust to how life is.
Equilibrium is about finding our own balance.
“Chris Maxwell is nothing if not creative, but his is that particularly winsome brand of creativity that causes the reader to see it, whatever it is, from a different angle. We live a dark and confusing world. Maxwell’s prose and his poetry are just the antidote you’ve been looking for—creative, a bit capricious, and wonderfully uplifting.”
—-Mark Rutland, Executive Director, National Institute of Christian Leadership
- Print length228 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 29, 2022
- Dimensions6 x 0.52 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101953247717
- ISBN-13978-1953247711
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- Publisher : True Potential (March 29, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 228 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1953247717
- ISBN-13 : 978-1953247711
- Item Weight : 14.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.52 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,904,118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,112 in Christian Business & Professional Growth
- #15,986 in Christian Personal Growth
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About the author

Director of Spiritual Life and Campus Pastor Chris Maxwell joined Emmanuel College after pastoring in Orlando FL for 19 years. Chris and his wife, Debbie, a teacher, have three sons: Taylor, Aaron and Graham. Taylor is a singer/songwriter in Denver, CO. He and his wife, Brittany, have three children, Anthem, Seth, and Poesy. Aaron, who graduated from EC in 2010, serves at a school in Dakar, Senegal. He is married to another Emmanuel graduate, Amber Evans Maxwell. Aaron and Amber have three sons, Beckett and Reese and Declan. Graham is an assistant basketball coach at Emmanuel College, also works for Point Guard College, and is married to Ginni. They have two daughters, Millie and Norah.
Chris speaks around the world in churches, retreat centers, conferences, and medical conventions. His latest book is "Equilibrium: 31 Ways to Stay Balanced on Life's Uneven Surfaces." His book "embracing now: pain, joy, healing, living," is a collection of 100 poems. The book "a slow and sudden God: 40 years of wonder," is a collection of poetic reflections of life written through four decades. "Underwater: When Encephalitis, Brain Injury, and Epilepsy Change Everything," helps readers understand the painful adventure of many people who struggle. "Pause with Jesus: Entering His Story in Everyday Life," enters the stories of Jesus walking with His disciples, loving those unloved by others, and leaving the crowd to get time alone with the Father. In his book "Pause for Pastors: Finding Still Waters in the Storm of Ministry," Chris offers life-lessons from his own years as a pastor to help other pastors find rest in the stress of their vocation. "Pause for Moms" encourages mothers (and everyone) to enjoy each moment in a hurried world. Those three follow the first in his Pause Series - "Pause: The Secret to a Better Life, One Word at a Time." The stories, questions, and spiritual exercises guide readers to a greater understanding of how God is with us in everyday life experiences. His book "Unwrapping His Presence" is a collection of stories and poems for the Christmas season, a difficult time for many people. It contains honest words of hope, reminding readers of Christ's entry into our world and our lives. "Changing My Mind" chronicles Chris' battle with the life-changing experience of encephalitis and the long-term effects of epilepsy. God has used his disability to bring hope to many hurting people. His first book, "Beggars Can Be Chosen," uses the narratives of Jesus inviting people to follow Him to teach much about Christ's method of evangelism.
In addition to being an author of those books, Chris writes articles, reviews, curriculum, poetry, songs, commercials and speeches for various magazines, publishing companies, websites, and newspapers. He has also served as editor or ghostwriter for over forty books, and written chapters and devotionals for other books, including Traci Mullins' "A Grandmother's Touch."
Check out his website www.chrismaxwell.me and follow Chris on twitter @CMaxMan.
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There are thirty-one chapters in Balanced, each focusing on one area of life in which the author encourages readers to find balance—faith, hope, affliction, aloneness, forgiveness, trust, etc.
Maxell’s keen sense of humor, for example, comes through in chapter twenty-nine, “Give Thanks,” where he describes lessons he learned from Kiki—don’t be aggressive, take care of your family, be thankful for the blessings one may not notice, and life can be messy. Kiki, however, is a cow.
One can, as I did, read the book straight through. Or, it could be used as a daily devotional book. Each chapter is five or six pages long and can be read in fifteen minutes. The concluding thoughts, however, provide substance on which one can reflect the rest of the day.
chapter about a cow would help me find balance?
Definitely need to read this book.
It is written in an almost conversational manner. As though the Author is speaking directly to you.
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