Sentences with phrase «matter of juggling»

From here on in it's a matter of juggling throttle and steering to maintain the slide and then gradually bringing it to a graceful end.

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Being a Working Mom — the struggle of the juggle Parenting is hard work, no matter what your arrangement is.
Life can get pretty chaotic in a matter of seconds, especially when you're juggling a phone, keys, a purse, a diaper bag, maybe a toddler, a hot cup of joe... but with 2 hands, you're bound to drop something!
For many moms, juggling family commitments, work, and everything else can quickly lead to a number of issues that can prevent them from sleeping well, no matter how tired they are when their head hits the pillow at night.
When Jan Scholz and his colleagues at the University of Oxford looked at brain scans of new jugglers they found that the 24 young men and women had grown more white matter after six weeks of juggling training.
As a matter of course in all Bethesda games, I've immediately removed the weight restrictions as I find juggling an arbitrary number to be as immersion - breaking as the ability to carry 15 axes, five suits of armor, hundreds of scrolls, and thousands of gold pieces simultaneously.
She maps out several possible schedules for the coming year, but no matter how she juggles titles and writers she comes up short of time to write, edit and release those books.
Set realistic goals, consider all possible monetary resources, close your savings gap, play a smart game of catch - up, zero in on your retirement income, juggle your expenditures wisely, and calculate how much you'll need for retirement, in order to prepare for a safe financial future, no matter how close or how far away it is.
For me, McCain's proposal triggered the question of how a law firm might juggle two important client matters.
But for the previous few weeks I had been under a lot of stress, dealing with a trying family matter that demanded I juggle lots of critical details and make important decisions affecting a family member.
However the truth of the matter is that Mike and I are juggling not just our newborn son and toddler, but arrivals and departures and the booking of still more plane tickets.
As she writes in her book, «Anyone who has learned how to comfort a troublesome toddler, soothe the feelings of a sullen teenager, or manage the complex challenges of a fractious household can just as readily smooth the boss's ruffled feathers, handle crises, juggle several urgent matters at once, motivate the team, and survive the most Byzantine office intrigues.»
Golder, NAR's 102nd president, is a problem solver and planner extraordinaire whose finely honed sense of when to delegate responsibilities and when to take matters into her own hands bodes well for an association juggling a wide - open range of priorities during these still - dodgy economic times.
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