The Inner Empire

The Myth of Balance

3 min · 7. marras 2025
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Balance isn’t 50/50—it’s rhythm. On today's episode, Seth reframes balance as a dynamic rhythm of focused seasons across work, family, health, and recovery. He shares Barbara Corcoran’s boundary tactic and offers practical steps to be fully where you are: identify your current season, communicate it clearly, schedule restoration intentionally, and resist multitasking so presence can do its work. Key Takeaways: - Real balance is about seasonal rhythm and full presence, not equal time for everything - Boundaries create clarity; communicate your season to the people who rely on you - Recovery is part of performance—schedule restoration and avoid multitasking More from The Inner Empire: innerempirepodcast.com [https://innerempirepodcast.com/]

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