A Quote by Michael Phelps

I try to separate my personal life from swimming. — © Michael Phelps
I try to separate my personal life from swimming.
I don't really like to compare my life as an actress and being my son's mother. My personal life and my professional life are very different, and I try to keep them separate, just because my personal life is so precious to me.
I've learned, finally, how to balance work with having a personal life. I had to separate my personal and my professional life but now that I only have loving people in my life my personal and professional life blend together.
I love swimming, swimming's my passion and I hope I swim until the last day of my life, so I really, really do enjoy swimming, but swimming for me is simply a way of carrying a message.
It's always agonising to separate my life as an actress and personal life. Just because I'm happy with my acting life doesn't mean I'm happy with my personal life. I'm always making an effort to balance between the two.
I do try to separate my personal activism - showing up at a demonstration or something - from what I write.
I don't think your personal life has anything to do with your professional life. They are separate things. Whatever is happening at home shouldn't be carried to work. Everyone has his/her own journey. Some revel in the fact that they derive that from personal contentment, and others draw it from extreme sorrow.
You have to have other things in your life apart from swimming to focus on. It's not going to be just swimming in my life.
I have a personal life and a professional life, and there's no way to separate them; for a while I tried, but no one could find me.
A lot of my personal life feels very separate from my music.
I don't want to mix my work and personal life. They should be kept separate.
I envy people that have separate lives - that their job is one thing, their personal life is another. I've never been able to have that going on for me. I always try and keep some distance. I mean you can never give everything, so there is some distance, but it's pretty raw on some levels.
My friends told me that it's the hardest thing to separate the personal life from their work.
I don't separate things out between what's personal and what's my work. My passion is personal.
I try to keep my professional life and my actual kid social life separate.
I think it's better to have your personal life and your work life separate. That way they don't corrupt each other, so to speak.
If life is a river, then pursuing Christ requires swimming upstream. When we stop swimming, or actively following Him, we automatically begin to be swept downstream.
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