“Spiritual balance is the principle that allows the mind to be still. You cannot expect the world to settle down, everything to work out, in order for you to be happy. You have to get control of your mind.” WorldMindStillsSpiritualOrderPrinciplesBuddhismBalanceWork OutSettlingSettling DownSpiritual Balance Author:Frederick Lenz
“It's necessary for you to work out a way of living that's very strong and very tight and very powerful, otherwise you will not be able to deal with the unknown.” WayAbleStrongDealsPowerfulBuddhismBalanceWork OutVery StrongVery Powerful Author:Frederick Lenz
“No [I'm not a feminist] because I love men, and I think the idea of 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' is never going to work out because you need balance. With myself, I'm very in touch with my masculine side. And I'm 50 percent feminine and 50 percent masculine, same as I think a lot of us are. And I think that is important to note. And also I think that if men went down and women rose to power, that wouldn't work either. We have to have a fine balance.” IfsThinkingMenNeedsImportantIdeasSidesHe ManFineBalancePercentDown AndRaisesRoseNotesFeministWork OutFeminineGoing To WorkMasculine Author:Shailene Woodley
“Always have a plan B and C, because if it doesn't work out there are other things you can focus on. It's important to have a balance to your life, regardless of what you're doing. I've been playing at this level for a long time, but I've got interests outside of rugby, like my family and my children. They keep me sane.” IfsChildrenLongImportantInterestLevelsFocusPlansBalanceLong TimeMy FamilyWork OutMy ChildrenSaneRugbyPlan B Author:Filo Tiatia
“Balance is everything. And I'm not just speaking from a road perspective - even from home. My wife and I work out of the house and we always struggle to find that balance because when work is around you 24/7, it's easy to neglect the little things in life that really help us to rejuvenate or heal.” LittlesHelpingHomeHouseEasyStruggleWifePerspectiveBalanceWork OutMy WifeHealNeglectLittle ThingsThings In LifeLittle Things In Life Author:Chuck Ragan
“In order to find balance, I feel very strongly about two things in particular in terms of routine. Work out, and eat well.” FeelsWellsTwoOrderTermParticularBalanceWork OutTwo ThingsRoutineVery StrongRoutine Work Author:Kamala Harris
“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
“I work out on almost a daily basis wherever I am, but yoga brings into that equation something that is ideal for me to maintain a physical and emotional and mental kind of balance, and to stay healthy - I see it as a way of investing in my future.” WayKindEmotionalBalanceHealthyYogaIdealsBasesInvestingWork OutEquationsMy Future Author:Queen Noor of Jordan
“When I came into the league in '85, the regimen for working out was just basic, and as I got older it became more about the core and keeping your body in balance.” BodyBalanceWork OutYour BodyCoreLeague Author:Andre Reed
“Some guys don't have to work out as hard as other guys do, but if you balance all that together then your longevity is definitely going to be greater. So, I would tell my 20-year-old self not to over-train.” IfsYearsSelfHardTogetherGuyGreaterBalanceTrainWork OutLongevityOther GuysOld Self Author:Andre Reed
“Life is all about balance: sprinting hard and fast, breathing deep and slow. Working out with my coaches, playing with my kids. Eating whole foods for fuel, enjoying a glass of wine with friends.” HardWholeKidsLife IsEnjoyBalanceEatingWineGlassesWork OutCoachesBreathingFuelWine GlassWhole FoodsWine With Friends Author:Amanda Beard
“I've learned through the years how to base my identity and sense of self-worth on myself and not others. I've learned the most critical tool of all: self-love. Now, if it doesn't work out with someone, sure, I'll be hurt. But I'll be bruised, not broken. And I may lose my balance, but I won't be wiped off my feet.” HurtIdentityBrokenBalanceWork OutSense Of Self Author:Amy Chan