It's hard juggling family ordsprog

en It's hard juggling family, work and military. It's not just one weekend a month,

en For working mothers such as myself, balancing work and life is a constant challenge. The key to balancing time effectively is setting boundaries and priorities ahead of time both at home and at work. Planning for priorities a month or week in advance can help to replace a stressful juggling act with a manageable schedule.

en I have a great wife. It takes a special person to take that on. She gets it and is supportive. She loves football. There's no doubt there's a juggling act (with time). If (my family) wasn't supportive, I probably wouldn't do it. If they weren't excited about it, it would be hard for me to be.

en There were definitely positives that we took out of the weekend. While having two losses doesn't put you in the best frame of mind, we are positive that if we put in some hard work this weekend that we can come out with two wins.

en After our performance last weekend at the conference championships, it's hard to come back the next weekend and compete at a high level. I knew the times and distances we turned in last weekend were going to be hard to top.

en The stars in this league -- Kobe, Shaq, McGrady, all of these guys -- carry so much weight with their team that if a particular guy sustains an injury, it's going to take some juggling. Some big-time juggling.

en For some of these guys, it's like another bill every month. And they work hard for their money. They work hard so they can fish these tournaments.

en It's hard for me to watch practice and it's hard for me to not get coached, knowing the following weekend I'm not going to be out there and my family is not going to be in the stands watching me. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. There are a bunch of negatives you can look at, but you've really got to stay positive.

en We are preparing for as many as 20,000 people, just to be on the safe side. People have been fired up over the past month, especially military family members, and they want to be heard.

en It's a good group. They work together well and they're learning how to run as a team. The people that work the hardest this next month are going to be the ones that prevail ? and we work hard.

en Between family and career, women are juggling so many priorities that managing finances often falls to the bottom of the list.

en This last month of the season is going to be big and we have to win all of our games to make the playoffs. We are really going to focus hard on defense and we are going to watch video on them to get ready for this weekend.

en Really and truly every month should be Americanism Month. Since 9/11 things are different. The community has more sons and daughters serving in the military and they are more aware of the sacrifice of that service.

en That's just the way tennis goes. You've got to perform everyday hopefully this will wake us up-go back to work, and we'll work hard for the weekend.

en I think every military family has its own beliefs, ... And I think to throw us into a pot and say `military families believe this and military families believe that' is not correct.


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