The Tea Room Emergency: A Mother's Moment of Truth

The Tea Room Emergency: A Mother's Moment of Truth

I'm standing in the hospital tea room, watching my 8-year-old daughter count out coins for the vending machine while my 5 and 3-year-old hover nearby. "Bec, you're in charge," I tell her. I'm about to leave my three children—alone—in a hospital tea room so I can rush to provide anaesthesia for emergency surgery. This is my "Mother of the Year" moment, and I know it.

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The Death of Work-Life Balance
Physician Coaching, Coaching for Doctors Dr Anne Frankl Physician Coaching, Coaching for Doctors Dr Anne Frankl

The Death of Work-Life Balance

Let's be honest—work-life balance is pretty much impossible when you're a doctor. Between patient emergencies, on-call schedules, and the mental load of clinical work, trying to perfectly balance everything just leaves you feeling guilty no matter what you're focusing on. But what if instead of chasing balance, we focused on integration? This approach recognises that work and life don't have to compete—they can actually support each other when you're intentional about how you blend them. It's messier than the perfect balance myth, but it's infinitely more realistic and sustainable for busy physicians.

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