Episode

Work-Life Balance Hack

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Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching
Published
May 29, 2026
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746
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Summary

You ever feel like your work bleeds into your life and your life bleeds into your work, and somehow you're never fully off the clock? I hear it constantly. Today I'll tell you something most coaches won't. There's no such thing as work-life balance. It ebbs and flows, and you'll chase it forever if you try to hold it still. But there is a delineation hiding inside this whole thing — and once you see it, your weekends actually feel like weekends again and your Sunday nights stop feeling like Monday morning. Hit play. We're splitting this thing in two. Featured Story On a call this week, a client told me her work and her personal life were one and the same. She runs a lifestyle business, hangs out with her friends in the community, and sometimes those friends become customers. To her, it all blurred into one happy thing. I said no. No, no, no. Forty minutes of stories and metaphors, trying to crack open something she couldn't see yet. Probably 10 metaphors. Way too much overcoaching, even for me. But she finally got there. And the moment she did, the whole thing came apart in a way I had never explained to anyone before. Important Points Stop trying to balance work and life. Balance ebbs and flows by the hour, and chasing it keeps you frustrated all day. There's a real difference between you taking care of yourself and you working — call it what it is to stop the bleed. Treat your job like a shift. Show up, do the work, then walk out — and let your personal time actually be personal. Memorable Quotes I treat my job as a shift. I walk in, put the work hat on, get it done — and when I say I'm done, I walk out the door. I know I have to take care of myself first. There is you who takes care of you, and then there's you with everyone else. There is no balance between work an…