Did You Know You Were A Juggler"
I feel like a juggler trying to balance so much at any given time
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I feel like a juggler trying to balance so much at any given time
If you imagine the balls or the skittles as “roles” then think about how much juggling we women do on any given day. We are partners, mothers, sisters, aunts, employers, employees and students and as many other titles as we care to dream up.
Juggling these roles is an art form and one to take a lifetime of practice.
I “juggle” by compartmentalising. My juggling is fast and furious and I have to deal with one situation while many others float above and around me. See why it is such a fabulous analogy"
Men don’t juggle, or if they do it’s two by two. At least most men I know. They are more like tightrope walkers; one foot in front of the other, arms outstretched and never looking down.
Within our roles, there are so many subcategories.
As a mother, I can be at a financial advisor or an emotional counsellor, fashion consultant or housekeeping service. Know what I mean" As a partner, I can be all those and more. As a boss, I juggle the role of teacher and nag; trying to enlighten without demoralising and trying to correct without admonishing. Trying to inform and stimulate without being tiresome and boring. It’s a juggle.
As jugglers, we must keep secrets.
The right hand must operate simultaneousl...
The post Did You Know You Were A Juggler" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
I feel like a juggler trying to balance so much at any given time
If you imagine the balls or the skittles as “roles” then think about how much juggling we women do on any given day. We are partners, mothers, sisters, aunts, employers, employees and students and as many other titles as we care to dream up.
Juggling these roles is an art form and one to take a lifetime of practice.
I “juggle” by compartmentalising. My juggling is fast and furious and I have to deal with one situation while many others float above and around me. See why it is such a fabulous analogy"
Men don’t juggle, or if they do it’s two by two. At least most men I know. They are more like tightrope walkers; one foot in front of the other, arms outstretched and never looking down.
Within our roles, there are so many subcategories.
As a mother, I can be at a financial advisor or an emotional counsellor, fashion consultant or housekeeping service. Know what I mean" As a partner, I can be all those and more. As a boss, I juggle the role of teacher and nag; trying to enlighten without demoralising and trying to correct without admonishing. Trying to inform and stimulate without being tiresome and boring. It’s a juggle.
As jugglers, we must keep secrets.
The right hand must operate simultaneousl...
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