Words matter. These are the best Juggling Quotes from famous people such as Nancy Travis, Mary Kom, Christian Bale, Jason Ralph, Sara Davies, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I want to do a show about a woman who’s juggling a career with a relationship.
I have been juggling so many roles. I am a mother, too. I have three sons to take care of. I don’t even know how I manage to pull it off sometimes.
So yeah, a good director will be able to listen and hear everything, but have a confident vision of his own that he can say, ‘oh yeah – that’s a great point.’ And you never know; often you can help far more than you think you can, because there’s so much more that he’s juggling than an actor.
I don’t have any juggling or fire-eating skills.
Of course, juggling a career and a baby is tough but, as it’s my business, I pick and choose.
The first time I met Elizabeth Edwards, she greeted me at the door of her home juggling a yogurt in one hand and a Diet Coke in the other.
Juggling is a conversation with the stick, the body, the brain.
I don’t think, ‘Oh gosh, I won’t be quite there and I won’t be as successful as I want to be unless I’m juggling a couple of kids, a marriage and a career.’
It’s hard enough juggling one cricket schedule with three formats let alone when my wife plays cricket on a completely different schedule as well. Something I take into consideration heavily is being able to spend time together.
Like many women, I stay active juggling many aspects of a very full life! I’m a busy mom. I also love to travel, garden, cook and volunteer at my kids school.
People are used to juggling multiple jobs and multiple responsibilities and multiple things on the home front, and sometimes you get a day off to read, and you just want a book that feels complete and that you can get through it on a rainy day on the couch.
I enjoy juggling four or five different projects in the air and finding connections and disconnections between them.
Juggling being a mom and an entertainer is a challenge I face every day.
There’s also something of an illusion in that, you can perhaps record a TV thing one month and complete a book the next and then be in a play. Then, if they all come out at once, it looks as if you’re actually juggling a million things.
Your best ideas, those eureka moments that turn the world upside down, seldom come when you’re juggling emails, rushing to meet the 5 P.M. deadline or straining to make your voice heard in a high-stress meeting. They come when you’re walking the dog, soaking in the bath or swinging in a hammock.
Writing a screenplay, for me, is like juggling. It’s like, how many balls can you get in the air at once? All those ideas have to float out there to a certain point, and then they’ll crystallize into a pattern.
I’ll drop something for a while, a year or maybe several years, and then pick it up again. I think that’s the way successful innovators work. They keep juggling ideas, keeping them in the air, in the back of their mind, to inspire them or enable new recombinations.
Juggling work and parental responsibilities is no easy task, but I’m trying my best and just like everything else there are good days and there are bad days.
I look at it somewhat as a way – when you learn juggling, what you learn is how to feel with your eyes and see with your hands because you’re not looking at your hands, you’re looking at where the balls are, or you’re looking at the audience.
Being a correspondent on ‘The Daily Show’ is some combination of doing a character and doing stand-up. It’s a juggling act to find a balance between being you and playing a role.
The truth is, if anyone saw my home life, I’m pretty sure it would look like other families’ around the world. There’s a lot of juggling to be done.
The same time I’m designing my collection, I’m also designing my store. It has to have brand awareness, an identity. I’m also designing the racks and the hangers, and juggling a lot of things.
I started juggling a long time ago, but long before that, I was a golfer, and that’s what I was: a golfer. And as a golfer and as a kid, one of the things that really sort of seeped into my pores, that I sort of lived my whole life, is process. And it’s the process of learning things.
Our to-do lists are so full that we can’t hope to complete every item on them. So what do we do? We multitask, juggling several things at once, trying to keep up by keeping busy.
I did a play called ‘On Golden Pond’ in a dinner theater in Maine and then went to New York for a talent competition having put together a three-man juggling routine and some one-liners and I got myself an agent from that.
We’re a much more touchy-feely, hands-on generation than our fathers but juggling work, family and social life and trying to be romantic and keep yourself fit is really hard. I want to be the perfect dad but you can’t be the perfect dad unless you compromise elsewhere.
It’s really hard juggling, trying to carve out a time to have a family and be a mom and have a career, especially a creative career.
I like being busy and juggling a lot of things at the same time. I get bored easily, so I need to do a lot.
Meditation is a great way to keep my body well-centered while juggling shooting schedules and recording sessions.
My personal experience has felt unique in that I’m juggling the already-intensive demands of network coverage of the White House alongside my daily MSNBC show.
I’m pretty single-minded, unlike a lot of directors who miraculously seem to be holding six projects in their hand at a given time and juggling them accordingly.
Juggling is sometimes called the art of controlling patterns, controlling patterns in time and space.
We take each week as it comes; we’re juggling just like everybody else. It’s all about spinning plates.
It definitely puts a strain on family life – I miss them like mad. Being a working mother I’ve been juggling house and career from day one. I want to hold out for telly for the second half of the year.
For my senior year, I’m home schooled. It’s working well with the acting. Juggling school with the acting is hard, but you know, what can you do?
As a mom raising two kids on my own, my life requires a certain kind of constant juggling that is hard to keep on track.
I did musical theatre for about four years. One time, I did six shows in one year whilst juggling school.
Men are very competent in their workplace – and this is going to sound sexist – women are better at running households and juggling lots of things, kids and scheduling and that kind of thing.
I just kick the ball against the cement wall and work on my touches and juggling.
I wasn’t very good about juggling family and my career. I was interested in who was coming to the children’s birthday party, what my son was writing. I was thinking about Legos.
I was thrown out of different schools because I was practicing my arts – magic, juggling, and the high wire.
Just being able to get paid to do something you love is a wonderful thing. That said, a writer’s daily routine, unless you’re Dominick Dunne, isn’t exactly glamorous. Much of it amounts to drudgery, staring at a computer screen all day in a room by yourself, juggling nouns and verbs to make a demanding editor happy.
Juggling many projects and having all these accidental collisions that you can’t predict enables a kind of comparative thinking. To focus on a single project from beginning to end is extremely difficult, not just for me, but for many people.
If you’re not good at juggling, then you’re not juggling. I always tell people that. If you’re dropping a lot of balls, then maybe you shouldn’t juggle. And that’s fine… there’s different ways of working.
I don’t like the word ‘juggling’ or ‘work-life balance.’ You prioritize.
Now, juggling can be a lot of fun; play with skill and play with space, play with rhythm.
She didn’t want the typical Hollywood lifestyle of juggling a career and leaving the kids at home with nannies, so she’d take me to buy socks and books and help me with my homework.
The world cannot be governed without juggling.
As I’m studying magic, juggling is mentioned repeatedly as a great way to acquire dexterity and coordination. Now, I had long admired how fast and fluidly jugglers make objects fly. So that’s it. I’m 14; I’m becoming a juggler.
What a great situation to be in, juggling two shows, with films in between.
I’ve been travelling, returning home for promotional appearances, and juggling it all with being the mother of a five-year-old.
When I hear people talk about juggling, or the sacrifices they make for their children, I look at them like they’re crazy, because ‘sacrifice’ infers that there was something better to do than being with your children.
Juggling too many things can disturb the balance and throw your personal or professional life off track.
I’m always trying to show versatility. I’m juggling, and I’m flipping fire, and I’m chewing gum and rhyming at the same time… on a unicycle, while playing the drums.
When you’re juggling children, a marriage and a couple of jobs, something has to give – and, for me, it’s living in a perfectly tidy home.
It’s part of my life to feel like a criminal, to have eyes in my back and see if I’m being followed. It’s a feeling that comes from street juggling because I have been arrested so many times.
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