 Work-life balance is going to be one of those controversial topics, not because it's impossible, but you just have to be realistic. We're in the military. I'm not going to sit here and tell you it's going to be easy because it's not. We're going to be out here grinding. We have to train. We're training for war, the special forces. But with that being said, if you want a strong work-life balance, you have to plan for it. That's self-actualization right there. You have to know what you want. You want a family life. You have to plan for that. You want free time. You have to plan for that. You have to be better at this job and continue to improve. You also have to plan for that. So what does that look like? It's more than just saying it. You need to get down with the counselors that NSW provides you. You need to sit down and come up with the plan. And then you have to work that in to where you want your career to go. And then once you actually have that five-meter target or that short-term goal and your long-term goal, you can start working toward that. But I can tell you right now, if you don't have a goal and you're just going to come in here and think it's just going to fall in your lap, you're going to be in for a root awakening.