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Episode 15 “Getting Balance (the Weight of the Fatherhood Juggle)” The Reality v The Expectation

28 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Michael, a Brisbane-based partner, shares insights into the challenges he faces at home and at work, as a law firm partner and a father, with our coach Debbie Marks.   They explore work-life balance, self-kindness, and practical techniques to manage stress and expectations in a busy life.  Focusing on the importance of mindfulness and habits, Michael reveals how he engages in self-coaching and habit stacking to enable him to be the lawyer and father he is striving to be. Key Takeaways: -accepting less than 100%  -techniques for practicing self-kindness and managing guilt -the role of mindfulness, breathing, and yoga in stress management -building small, incremental habits for greater overall well being -how to reframe self-talk and coaching in daily stressful moments. To learn more about Deb, or better still, book a complimentary call with her, please visit https://coachingintelligence.co/bios/debbie-marks/

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Episode 15 “Getting Balance (the Weight of the Fatherhood Juggle)” The Reality v The Expectation

In this episode, Michael, a Brisbane-based partner, shares insights into the challenges he faces at home and at work, as a law firm partner and a father, with our coach Debbie Marks.   They explore work-life balance, self-kindness, and practical techniques to manage stress and expectations in a busy life.  Focusing on the importance of mindfulness and habits, Michael reveals how he engages in self-coaching and habit stacking to enable him to be the lawyer and father he is striving to be. Key Takeaways: -accepting less than 100%  -techniques for practicing self-kindness and managing guilt -the role of mindfulness, breathing, and yoga in stress management -building small, incremental habits for greater overall well being -how to reframe self-talk and coaching in daily stressful moments. To learn more about Deb, or better still, book a complimentary call with her, please visit https://coachingintelligence.co/bios/debbie-marks/

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