Mavericks and the Beach Ball...

Ever since I installed Mavericks the beach ball appears a lot.  Did not have this problem prior to the install.  Now getting worse, just searching around a document, one or two finds, will cause the ball to appear and then the app crashes.  Can happen in any app I'm running.  Tried the disk utility several times but it is not reporting any problems.  I am running version 10.9.2 and have a 2.9 GHz Intel i7 with 8 GB memory.  Any ideas on how to figure this problem out and repair.
Thanks
Steve

Do you have any third party apps, addons, plugins,  cleaning software like
CleanMyMac  or antivirus software installed?
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