“Meditate. Inspire others. Spend time by yourself. Manage your career properly. Work at something constructive, that doesn't injure others, and put your full attention into it.” AttentionCareersInspireBuddhismBalanceManageEnd TimesSpend TimeConstructiveInspire Others Author:Frederick Lenz
“You need a job. You need a career. You need a focus. Otherwise, you will just pick up lots of strange psychic energy because you are not focused.” NeedsJobsEnergyCareersFocusStrangeBuddhismBalancePicksFocusedPsychics Author:Frederick Lenz
“As far as developing a career as an actress, I think it's a fine balance between trying to just work, and also be true to yourself.” ThinkingTryingCareersFineBalanceActressesBeing TrueDevelopingBe True To YourselfTrue To Yourself Author:Rachel True
“Balancing my film career and my music will be something I'm just going to have to deal with, as it happens. I think I can balance it out; the choices will probably be pretty clear. If there's a movie I just have to do, I will work the music around it.” IfsThinkingI CanHappensFilmChoicesDealsCareersClearBalance Author:Lukas Haas
“Last summer was probably the biggest disappointment of my career, but now I have something bad with which to balance the good. I will no longer take anything for granted.” LastsCareersBalanceSummerDisappointmentGrantedLast Summer Author:Brian O'Driscoll
“Life has a balance and natural order. I'm not fighting the flow anymore. My career right now is very up. It's happening naturally and it's happening well.” WellsOrderFightingNaturalCareersBalanceRight NowHappeningsFlowNatural Order Author:Irene Cara
“How often does the tightrope walker balance when walking across the tightrope? All the time! It is the same thing if you really want to have a successful career, and you want to have a happy home life. It is a matter of balance.” IfsWantDoeMatterHomeCareersSuccessfulBalanceWalkingWalkersHome LifeSuccessful CareerHappy Home Author:Brian Tracy
“All things being equal, I would choose a woman over a man in order to even the balance of power, to insinuate a different perspective into the process, to give young women something to shoot for and someone to look up to. But all things are rarely equal.” MenGivingLooksDifferentYoungOrderProcessCareersPerspectiveBalanceEqualAll ThingsCompetitionInequalityLook UpYoung WomenDifferent PerspectiveBeing EqualBalance Of Power Author:Anna Quindlen
“I think that the perceived downs in my own career come from just managing my time and not feeling that I have enough time for my family or my friends. You could put that in the personal life category but it's all one category because I've got to balance my family.” ThinkingEnoughFeelingsMy OwnCareersBalanceMy FriendsMy FamilyMy TimeCategoriesPersonal LifeEnough Time Author:Steven Spielberg
“Technology makes good DJ's better, but also allows your average person to think they're a DJ, and unfortunately there's no checks and balances about people making it a career.” PeopleThinkingPersonsCareersTechnologyBalanceAverageChecksDjsAverage Person Author:Neil Armstrong
“Most organizations only focus on WHAT they do and HOW they do it - tactics and strategies - and they aren't even aware that this thing called the WHY exists. Focusing on only two pieces of a three piece puzzle leaves an organization, or a career, inherently out of balance. Being out of balance, only operating on two of the three pieces, shows up in different ways - increased stress, loss of passion, obsession with what your competition is doing, being forced to play the price game, trouble differentiating. These are all signs that the WHY is missing.” WayTwoDifferentPlayShowsPassionThreeGamesLossCareersFocusPiecesTroubleMissingBalanceOrganizationStressStrategyCompetitionObsessionDifferent WaysPuzzlesTacticsTactics And Strategy Author:Simon Sinek
“My priorities are really about creating balance in my home, making sure that I have enough time with my kids, making sure that I have the time to do the things that I want to do with my career, and to continue to make movies.” WantEnoughHomeKidsCareersBalanceCreatingPrioritiesEnough Time Author:Nia Long
“Happiness, sadness, being mean and being nice. They're all very close to one another. My goal in my career is to do movies that are both... I hate when people say is it a comedy or a drama? My favorite movies are kind of both. Just like life, one day you're not crying all day, one day you're not laughing all day. I like to play characters that have that kind of balance, too.” PeopleKindMeanPlayCharacterHateGoalCareersLaughingComedyNiceSadnessCryBalanceDramaOne DayI HateMy FavoriteBeing NiceBeing MeBeing MeanHappiness Sadness Author:Topher Grace
“With two children of my own, I know what it means to balance the demands of family and career - and let's not even talk about finding a date for myself. Rabbi Shmuley keeps telling me he'll find me the perfect woman. My response is, 'As long as she's not a journalist'.” KnowsMeanChildrenLongTwoMy OwnPerfectCareersBalanceDemandFindingsResponseJournalistFind MeRabbiPerfect Woman Author:Michael Jackson
“If women decide that their mission, their political career, balances out what they have to give up, they can be and are equally successful as men.” IfsMenGivingPoliticalCareersSuccessfulBalanceGiving UpMissions Author:Dalia Grybauskaite
“Our task is to educate our children's whole being so they can face the future and make something of it. To achieve this we need to balance education for careers with education for twenty-first century life.” NeedsFirstsChildrenWholeFacesCareersAchieveCenturyBalanceTasksTwentiesOur ChildrenEducate Author:Ken Robinson
“You can be a good mom and still work out, get your rest, have a career - or not. My mother encouraged me to find that balance.” StillsMotherCareersMomBalanceWork OutGood Mom Author:Michelle Obama
“The good news is that women's roles have changed so dramatically over the past three decades that women now expect to have careers, balance work and family, express their individual autonomy.” PastThreeIndividualCareersRolesChangedBalanceNewsDecadesGood NewsAutonomyOver The PastWomen's RolesIndividual Autonomy Author:Michael Kimmel
“That is definitely the biggest challenge, career and family, and learning how to balance.” ChallengesCareersBalance Author:Granger Smith
“The importance of balance is huge but I think it is for everybody. It's a big issue for at least anyone that I talk to in any career.” ThinkingBigsCareersIssuesHugeBalanceImportance Author:Emma Stone
“There's only one why. You only have one why, and your why is fully formed by the time you're 17, 18 or 19years old, maybe even earlier. The rest of your life are simply opportunities to either live in or out of balance and the career choices we make and the decisions we make in our lives either put us in balance with our why, which makes us happy, fulfilled and inspired. Or it puts us out of our why, which makes us frustrated, stressed out and sometimes we fail.” SometimesChoicesOpportunityDecisionCareersOur LivesFailingBalanceInspiredFrustratedFulfilledRest Of Your LifeStressedStressed OutDecisions We MakeCareers Choices Author:Simon Sinek
“If anyone can figure out how to balance my celebrity and my dual careers in music and film, it's me. I don't feel frightened; I feel challenged.” IfsFeelsFilmCareersFiguresBalanceFrightened Author:Jennifer Lopez
“Remember, you can be exalted without a college degree. You can be exalted without being slender and beautiful. You can be exalted without having a successful career. You can be exalted if you are not rich and famous. So focus the best that you can on those things in life that will lead you back to the presence of God - keeping all things in their proper balance.” IfsLifeGodBeautifulRememberSuccessCareersSuccessfulRichFocusCollegeBalanceDegreesAll ThingsBeing SuccessfulThings In LifeExaltedRemember YouRemembers YouPresence Of GodBeing FamousSlenderBeautiful YouCollege DegreeSuccessful Career Author:M. Russell Ballard