How Many Times Do You Catch The Ball..?

How Many Times Do You Catch The Ball..?

Relaxing morning scene with coffee and croissant, reminding us to drop the ball and slow down

“If someone throws you the ball, you don’t have to catch it”

Such wise words from Richard Carlson, a concept that has stayed with me for years.

In today’s blog, I’m revisiting this idea through a 2025 lens, because if there’s one thing modern life has taught us, it’s this: we are surrounded by flying balls every single day. Expectations. Notifications. Opinions. Urgent messages. Other people’s emotions, dramas, dilemmas and deadlines. And somehow, without meaning to, we end up believing that we must catch every one.

And life feels so much lighter when we stop trying.

Calm lifestyle setup with flowers, book, and candle symbolising mindfulness and letting go of the ball

Often our inner struggles or stresses come from our tendency to jump on board someone else’s problem. A friend calls in a panic “My job / mother / cat is driving me crazy. What should I do?”

Before we’ve even taken a breath, we’re problem-solving, reassuring, rearranging our day and absorbing the emotional weight of a situation that isn’t ours to carry.

Sound familiar?

It’s okay to say No..

Repeat that out loud!!

As Carson reminds us learning not to catch every ball is a powerful way to protect your peace.

“Remembering you don’t have to catch the ball is a very effective way to reduce the stress in your life. When your friend calls, you can drop the ball, meaning you don’t have to participate simply because he or she is attempting to lure you in.

This doesn’t mean we stop caring about our friends. it means we honour our own limits.

As Brene Brown beautifully says:

“Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen.” 
Brené Brown

Peaceful sea at sunset representing clarity and choosing which balls to catch in life

Every Notification Is A Ball.

“Will this matter a year from now?”

A Little Story About Our Wedding.

Wedding flowers capturing joyful chaos and perspective, illustrating when to let go of the ball

No. Not at all.

Choosing Which balls To Catch.

Peaceful sea at sunset representing clarity and choosing which balls to catch in life

Vulnerability is not about winning or losing. It’s having the courage to show up even when you can’t control the outcome.

Brene Brown.

We all need a smile.. A gentle reminder that even the smallest shifts; in clothing, in boundaries, in energy and mindset can create the biggest sense of relief!

“It’s outstanding how much ones stress level goes down with the simple switching of skinny jeans to yoga pants”

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Hand holding a steaming green mug surrounded by plants, representing calm, mindfulness, and choosing which balls to catch.

So, How Many Balls Will You Catch This Week?

I know I’ve caught a few already!

But awareness is everything isn’t it and once you start noticing, you can begin dropping the ones that drain you, distract you or simply don’t belong to you.

And let me know how you get on.

Sending love and best wishes,