#102: Are You Worrying About Things Out of Your Control? With Julie

In today’s episode I am in conversation with Julie. Julie is a dynamic woman, a wife, a mother, and a trial lawyer.  I am confident that the topics that we cover in today’s episode will be relatable to so many women, in all different seasons of life. Julie has a very important job advocating for people in her community, as well as a very important job being a mother and wife to her family at home. In this episode we discuss work life balance, and stress management. I hope this episode encourages you to focus on what you are able to change, and to release any worry over things you can’t control.

Episode Highlights:

●       Julie’s background story

●       Julie being a working mama while her husband is a stay at home dad

●       A day in Julie’s life

●       Life as an attorney

●       The superpower of advocacy

●       Worrying over things out of your control

●       Managing stress

●       Gerry Spence Method

●       Incorporating rest

●       Brown noise machine mentioned

●       Work-life balance

●       Human connection

●       What Julie is reading

●       What Julie is looking forward to

Find more on Guest:

●       Julie's Work Number (775)322-6500

●       jthroop@friedmanthroop.com

●       Friedman and Throop Injury Lawyers website

●       Terry Friedman & Julie Throop Nevada Law Facebook and IG

●       Julie on IG @juliethroop and on Facebook

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●       On IG @karla_osorno

●       Coaching with Karla

 

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