She resigned in 2011, saying it was too difficult to juggle work with caring for an infant and toddler.
Much of the research on work-life conflict focuses on harried working mothers trying to juggle everything, desperate for more time, with lots of reasons to leave work early.
Let's face it, not everyone can afford to go out and blow hundreds of dollars on a swank universal touchscreen remote or home automation system in order to simplify their life, and for those who are forced to juggle the half-dozen or so remotes required to bring their AV system to life, this here invention is for you.
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New to Shelton, Washington, and a single mother, Trout struggled to keep Ella's frequent doctor appointments in Seattle, about two hours from home, as well as work a full-time job as a radiologist for Mason General and juggle never-ending insurance forms.
It's a tall order for a company accustomed to hundreds of large retail customers to juggle thousands of individual addresses, credit-card numbers and requests for gift-wrapping.
These people are forced to juggle multiple accounts, they are penalized for their heavy usage and, too often, they lack visibility into their usage and their bill.
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Others queried whether her decision would set a bad example for other women looking to juggle motherhood and a career: Namely, would HR departments and bosses then expect more new moms to follow suit by literally suiting up again mere weeks after giving birth?
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And so she had to constantly juggle it, and carried an extraordinary burden for a long period of time.
Most Gephardt advisers answer yes, thinking that at least for most of 2003 Gephardt could juggle both roles while gaining prominence because of his House leadership position.
With much of my energy focused right now on winning the fight for health care reform, I am grateful for my great staff, who can juggle multiple issues all at the same time and keep moving our bills forward.
One district in northern China is famous for producing artists who walk on their hands, juggle tableware and twist themselves into knots in other words, acrobats.
It must be a truly daunting task to balance and juggle each of these competing storylines, and I find myself rooting for the ones I like best to get more airtime and the ones I like least to get less.
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Mrs Mensch attracted a lot of column inches earlier this month when she announced her intention to step down as MP for Corby, saying she was finding it increasingly difficult to juggle career and family.
Researchers at the University of Utah, for instance, have found that people's ability to juggle two tasks begins to drop off in their 30s and then sharply drops in their 40s, which contradicts earlier suspicions that people's ability to multitask only began to degrade when they're much older.
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Home workers who juggle multiple clients and bill them by the hour run the risk of charging two parties for work that's been done for only one.
For now the most intriguing features are tied to travel, where Google Now helps juggle reservations and also shares local information you might find in a guidebook.
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