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December 18, 2009 by Andrea Nierenberg

Remember The Mayonnaise Jar

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My good friend Morris Glazer who is a Vice President of Transamerica  Retirement Services, a large provider of 401 K  Retirement services sent me this wonderful message.

Please read and learn from it.

The  Mayonnaise  Jar

When   things in your life seem almost too much to  handle, 
When  24  hours in a day is not enough;
Remember the mayonnaise  jar and 2 cups of  coffee.

A  professor stood before his philosophy  class
And  had  some items in front of him.
    
When  the class began, wordlessly, 
He   picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar
And start  to fill it with  golf balls.

He  then asked the students if the jar was full.
They agreed that it  was.
 

The  professor then picked up a box of pebbles and   poured
It into the jar. He shook the jar lightly.
The  pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf  balls.

He  then asked the students again 
If  the jar was full. They agreed it was. 

The  professor next picked up a box of sand
And poured it  into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything  else.
 
He  asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded
With  an unanimous  'yes.'
 

The  professor then produced two cups of coffee from under  the  table
And poured the entire contents into the jar,  effectively
Filling the empty space between the sand.
The  students laughed.
 

'Now,'  said the  professor, as the laughter subsided,
'I want you  to recognize that this jar represents your  life.
  
The  golf balls are the important things – God,   family,
Children, health, friends, and favorite passions  
Things  that if everything else was lost
And   only they remained, your life would still be  full.

The  pebbles are the things that matter like your job, house, and  car. 

The  sand is everything else —
 
The  small stuff. 

'If  you put the sand into the jar  first,' he continued,
'there  is no room for the pebbles or the golf  balls.
The same goes  for life.
 

If  you spend all your time and energy  on the small stuff,
You  will never have room for the things that  are
Important to  you.
 

So… 

Pay  attention to the things that are critical to your
  happiness.
Play with your children.
 
Take  time to get medical checkups. 
Take  your partner out to dinner. 

There  will always be time
To clean the house and fix the dripping  tap.

'Take  care of the golf balls first — 
The  things that really  matter. 
Set  your priorities. The rest is just  sand.'

One  of the students raised her hand
 
And  inquired what the coffee represented. 

The   professor smiled.
 

'I'm  glad you asked'.
 

It  just goes to show you that  no matter how full your life may  seem,
there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee (or tea) with a  friend.'

Please  share this with other "Golf Balls"…   

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