Juggle Quotes

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“Life will not throw the same rings again”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

“How to juggle training and family, as well how to find a few moments of "me time" in your schedule.”
Kara Goucher

“It was about five balls: life is about juggling five balls in the air. They are health, family, friends, integrity and career/achievement. These balls are not the same; the important thing to remember is that the career ball is made of rubber but the others are more fragile.”
Paula Radcliffe

“Life is about juggling five balls in the air. They are health, family, friends, integrity and career/achievement.”
Paula Radcliffe

“If it were easy everyone would be doing it”. Juggling balls effectively is part of the challenge, but when you do manage it, the achievement is so much more satisfying.”
Chrissie Wellington

“While motherhood has been one of her greatest joys, she also wants to let the world in on how challenging it can be to juggle everything on her plate.”
Serena Williams

“What Lauren and Jesse - the married couple behind Picky Bars, two professional athletic careers, and two kids - really wanted was a way to connect with other folks juggling all of life's craziness while pursuing their passions. It's a real three-ring circus sometimes, but that's what makes it fun, right?!”
Lauren Fleshman

“Alysia Montano ran the 800 meters Thursday in Sacramento to show women they can juggle a career and family.”
Alysia Montano

“Balancing parenthood with the lifestyle of a professional climber is tricky and it certainly helps to have a supportive partner. For me it has been quite a juggling act to manage all the demands on my time in both my personal and public life. But like climbing itself, the most challenging experiences are usually the most satisfying. Motherhood is certainly more challenging than any climb I’ve done, but there’s nothing greater than the sense of love I feel for my child.”
Lynn Hill

“Despite the inherent risks of climbing, I still love to climb and I never plan to give it up just because I’m a mother. However, I am much more selective about the risks I take. …One of the biggest challenges of motherhood has to do with juggling my time between work, climbing, and the daily responsibilities of raising a child. But whatever climbs and travels I might have missed during the formative years of my son’s life are small sacrifices compared to the love and richness Owen brings, and hopefully will contribute to others as part of the future generation.”
Lynn Hill

“Because it is the recreational athletes who inspire me through the tough times, the everyday heroes who juggle training with a full-time job, a family and other commitments.”
Chrissie Wellington, A Life Without Limits: A World Champion's Journey

“Our family is my first priority. My work is important, too. I love to climb, so balancing all that is a constant juggle.”
Chris Noble, Women Who Dare

“People have asked how I juggle motherhood and the running of multiple businesses. The truth is I really don’t think about it—I just do it as a way of life.”
Tjin Lee

“I really admire Hillary Clinton despite all her critics. She had it all, in a way. I believe if a woman sets her mind to what she wants to do, she can do it. What’s wrong with becoming a mother and having a successful business? What’s wrong with having a family and still be able to juggle if you have an understanding spouse? I think there’s nothing wrong. For me, I chose my career and have no children. I see nothing wrong with that at all too. The one thing I learned in life is that I should never look back and regret.”
Olivia Lum

Charles Beaumont
“A codicil to this ability mentioned above - call it the magic of deep focus - is the power to juggle a dozen projects at once, yet make everyone feel you are working for them alone. I can relate to that, too. It's not a personality flaw (I hope) so much as a survival mechanism biased toward getting the job done and segueing on to the next job. Focus and large swaths of concentration are often going to be taken personally as slights by people you love. They may not comprehend or have experienced the ability to think inside the netherzone, the workplace where five hours can vanish like five minutes. -- David J. Schow”
Charles Beaumont, The Carnival and Other Stories