Seasons of Life: Why Balance Is a Myth (and What to Focus on Instead)

This episode started the way some of our best conversations do — on a walk.
Chris and Melissa talk about why the idea of “balance” often leaves families frustrated, exhausted, and feeling like they’re failing. Instead, they introduce a different lens that has brought them far more peace over the years: seasons of life.
Every season affords certain opportunities.
Every season also has real limitations.
And neither are permanent.
Chris shares a conversation he had with someone wrestling with a big opportunity — one that looked great on paper, but didn’t quite align with the season of life he and his family were in. That’s when the idea of seasonality clicked. Not as an excuse, but as a filter.
They walk through real-life examples — newly married seasons, seasons with little kids, seasons when kids are more independent, seasons packed with sports schedules, and even micro-seasons like coaching a basketball team or building a business. Each season requires different energy, different priorities, and different definitions of success.
Melissa reflects on how much pressure we put on ourselves to “do it all” at once — careers, health, friendships, travel, parenting — without acknowledging that something always has to give. The freedom comes when you choose what gives on purpose, rather than resenting it later.
They also talk about how comparison makes this even harder. Seeing other families travel, rest, hustle, or expand can make you question your own choices — unless you remember that you’re not in the same season.
Chris shares one of the most grounding decisions he’s made for himself:
If I choose it, I surrender my right to complain about it.
Whether it’s coaching basketball, committing to a business season, or choosing rest — owning your choice removes resentment and allows you to fully show up where you are.
This episode is an invitation to pause and ask better questions:
- What season am I in right now?
- What does this season afford me?
- What am I choosing to prioritize here?
- And can I trust that the seasons will change?
Because no season lasts forever.
And no matter where you are right now, the belief that the best is yet to come is always available.
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Episode Minute By Minute:
- 00:00 – Why this conversation started on a walk
- 01:00 – The power of walks for connection
- 02:00 – Clarity, commitment, and consistency
- 03:00 – Why Chris doesn’t believe in “balance”
- 04:00 – Introducing seasons of life
- 05:00 – What newlywed seasons afford
- 06:00 – Seasons with little kids
- 07:00 – When kids get older and independence grows
- 08:00 – Sports schedules and real-life limitations
- 09:00 – Evaluating opportunities through seasonality
- 10:00 – Equity, work, and family alignment
- 11:00 – Embracing a season instead of resenting it
- 12:00 – Choosing what gives (and why that matters)
- 13:00 – Health goals and shifting seasons
- 14:00 – Comparison and the pressure to do it all
- 15:00 – Behind the highlight reel
- 16:00 – Why seasons always change
- 17:00 – Micro-seasons (like coaching basketball)
- 18:00 – Choosing presence over forcing hobbies
- 19:00 – “If I choose it, I surrender my right to complain”
- 20:00 – Releasing resentment
- 21:00 – Final encouragement: the best is yet to come
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