In essence, if we want to direct our lives, we must take control of our consistent actions. It’s not what we do once in awhile that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently.
Anthony Robbins - Author & Speaker
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If you're exhausted by your attempts to stay on top of the many demands of your life, you're probably multi-tasking, wearing yourself to a frazzle in the process!.
Juggling and multi-tasking are often confused and frequently used interchangeably. A closer look at the functions will point up key differences.
Juggling is handling several obligations consecutively, sometimes in rapid succession, so as to satisfy often competing requirements; handling changing priorities, in and out of hand.
Multi-tasking implies multiple, concurrent, synchronous responsibilities, of essentially equal importance, with the same or similar deadlines.
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The Juggling Act has been approved by the Illinois Nurses Association for continuing education credits.
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Are You Exhausted By Multi-Tasking?
Come ready to share and to learn what works for others. Leave with new confidence that no one can handle your life better than you!
The Juggling Act is a seminar/workshop for everyone who wants to bring order to increasingly hectic schedules, available as a half day workshop, a two hour abbreviated workshop, or a lunch and learn introduction to juggling.
Schedule The Juggling Act for your company or women's group and find out why. The Juggling Act is a workshop for everyone whose life is becoming daily more complex. If you are challenged trying to keep everything in the air at once, join us in creating your own personalized juggling act.
Invite everyone you know who would like to learn a commonsense approach to juggling and enjoying it!
If you would like to learn more or to schedule your organization for an onsite workshop, email us or fill in the form on this page to schedule your complementary consultation.
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What people are saying about The Juggling Act... Get ready for an edifying and profitable experience as you commit yourself to a day of getting away from it all...to managing it all. In a warm, gracious atmosphere you will slay some sacred cows and in safety be encouraged to think out of the box to move forward in principles geared to free you to be a mover and a shaker. Yu'll want more. The main principle I learned, even weeks later, pops into my thinking on an almost daily basis. DS-Chicago
An excellent professional presentation! The principles taught will equip anyone to make better choices – resulting in greater personal achievement and satisfaction. Time is a precious commodity. This seminar trains us further in spending it wisely. MT – Chicago
I found the seminar very enlightening. I never was good at multitasking and now I know why – it doesn’t work! This seminar provided several opportunities to apply the skills of “juggling” to every area of your life. It was time well spent. LM – Chicago
The Juggling Act workshop that I attended taught me a better way of making choices in my personal and professional life. I learned how to prioritize my time wisely and opened my eyes to unnecessary expectations that I project upon myself. TL – Chicago
The Juggling Act offers a fresh look at the age-old problem of time management. It is informative and engaging in an interesting and well-organized format. Women from all backgrounds and professions, sharing their own personal challenges, gave unique perspective into the challenges we all face in today’s society. It gives an opportunity to examine personal issues you may not have realized you had. RS - Chicago
1. The Juggling Act really opened my eyes to the difference between multi-tasking & juggling. Before the Juggling Act I thought that the two were one and the same. 2. The Juggling Act taught me how to see and grasp the difference between what is really important, what I think or perceive is important and what others have made me to believe is important. 3. The Juggling Act has taught me that I don’t have to do everything now. That I’m not a bad person because I can’t fit everything in. 4. It has taught me that I need to learn to make choices. HW-Chicago
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