A Quote by Ayelet Shaked

I work hard and try to combine a demanding career with motherhood. — © Ayelet Shaked
I work hard and try to combine a demanding career with motherhood.
The problem, thus, is not whether or not women are to combine marriage and motherhood with work or career but how they are to do so--concomitantly in a two-role continuous pattern or sequentially in a pattern involving job or career discontinuities.
I honestly wondered how on earth I would manage to combine work and motherhood.
I try to understand the sport more and more as I develop, and I try to be a better fighter overall and work on everything, not just every aspect, I try to combine it too. I work on it every day, and I try to be a better fighter in every practice.
Every time I come and try to work hard in training, and when I get opportunities, try to work hard and do the things the boss asks us to do.
Teaching is hard. It takes years to master the technically demanding work and a lot of effort to do that work well.
With my acting career, everything always seems to just fall into place, so it's not about having to try really hard to get work.
Doing 'Kingsman' is such hard work. It's so physical and demanding.
When you're outside in those elements, there's something out there that takes it out of you, so you work real hard. It was physically demanding, but in a very good way. It's not a bad thing. It's a good thing, when things are physically demanding 'cause everyone is rising to the occasion.
Organic is something we can all partake of and benefit from. When we demand organic, we are demanding poison-free food. We are demanding clean air. We are demanding pure, fresh water. We are demanding soil that is free to do its job and seeds that are free of toxins. We are demanding that our children be protected from harm. We all need to bite the bullet and do what needs to be done—buy organic whenever we can, insist on organic, fight for organic and work to make it the norm. We must make organic the conventional choice and not the exception available only to the rich and educated.
I try to work hard. I'm really proud of what I get to do as a living. I still pinch myself. But I also know it's a craft, and I can get better at it and learn every time I do it. So I try to work hard no matter what the task is.
I try not to do the fantasy thing. If I didn't get hurt, what would I be? Who knows? When I look back on my career, from the hard work I put in, I got everything I deserved.
A dancer's life is hard - it is so physically demanding, and at any moment, you could have an injury that could end your career.
You combine hard work, creativity, and self-determination, and things start to happen.
I try to combine in my paintings cinematic feeling, emotional feeling, and sometimes actually writing on the page to combine all the different elements of communication.
Still, it's tough trying to combine my acting career with my college career.
All great success and achievement is preceded and accompanied by hard, hard, work. When in doubt, 'try harder.' And if that doesn't work, try harder still!
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