Warner, who is enjoying his first Christmas as a father, feels that the responsibility of the two relationships has made him more disciplined in his approach.
"I've got a child now. I've got to be a bit more responsible. Candice has pulled me into line, getting me into a routine," Warner was quoted as saying in Sydney Morning Herald.
"When I've got a bit of downtime it's either spending time with my family, or going out to the gym and doing a bit of extra work," he added.
"Just making use of that time (responsibly). Not what I used to do - hanging with my mates and going to the pub to watch some sport."
Having overcome a thumb injury, Warner will be look to make it count in the Boxing Day Test starting tomorrow and said that controlled aggression is now his mantra.
Warner noted team psychologist Michael Lloyd and batting coach Michael Di Venuto have helped him to do just that.
"They've helped me enormously over the last 12 months," he said.
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