Balls in the air

Balls in the air

Refers to the multiple tasks or projects that a person is currently managing or responsible for simultaneously. It is often used to describe a situation where a person or team is juggling many different priorities or deadlines at the same time. This term is commonly used in fast-paced work environments where there are multiple demands on a person’s time and attention, and it emphasizes the need for efficient and effective task management skills.

A business coach might work with a client who is a small business owner, and they may discuss the many responsibilities that the owner has to manage, such as financials, marketing, customer service, and operations. The coach may ask about the owner’s workload and how they prioritize their tasks, acknowledging the many “balls in the air” that the owner must juggle. They might then work together to develop strategies for more effective task management and delegation to reduce the overwhelm.


Balls in the air DEFINITION:

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1. Managing multiple tasks or projects simultaneously. 2. Juggling multiple tasks or projects simultaneously.

Balls in the air QUOTE:

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1. "I have so many balls in the air, I feel like a circus performer, but without the spandex and glitter." 2."Managing 'balls in the air' is like juggling - drop one and it can hit you in the head."

Balls in the air