I'm a working musician, so it's what I do. I kind of always have lots of plates spinning, and it's the ones that keep spinning the longest that I end up doing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I enjoy multi-tasking, so I want to do a lot of different things. I want to keep all the plates spinning.
My priority is my son and my husband, and I have a lot of spinning plates, so I try to make sure they're not one of them.
I think I probably tend to make life hard for myself by taking on too many things. I call it plate spinning.
'Having it all' is such an intimidating concept. Just when you think you have all those plates spinning perfectly... something changes. It is a constant balancing act.
I try to get in one, one-hour spinning class per week.
I love spin classes. I'm also very big on music, so I make a mix on my iPod that's 45 minutes to an hour long of music that pumps me up so I know how much time I've been at the gym without looking at the clock. Put your favorite songs towards the end of the mix, so this way you keep going until you hear your favorite song.
A while ago, I was starting to get bored with my routine, so I tried Spinning and fell in love with it instantly. I go to class three times a week, without fail. I always get there early so I can sit in the front of the studio, and I'm ready to go as soon as the instructor comes in.
I really concentrate on what's on my plate at the moment and do the very best I can.
When I want a long ball, I spin my hips faster.
We take each week as it comes; we're juggling just like everybody else. It's all about spinning plates.