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Tag Archives: Physician work life balance
Make the right thing easy – a physician coach looks at change
During the decade in which I tried, in vain, to become a competent horsewoman, I had the good fortune to work with a smart, experienced horse trainer. In her beautiful North Carolina drawl, Debbie told me to lift the reins and put pressure … Continue reading
Take a moment to listen to the voice of success: a physician coach listens and learns
As someone who loves to learn, I have gotten myself into many periods of overwhelm as I take on more things than I have time to deal with. Most recently, I signed up for a training I was really excited … Continue reading
Don’t quit: advice from a physician coach
A friend recently shared with me a story from her karate days. As she and her cohort began to feel frustrated that they remained brown belts, their black belt still elusive, their instructor gathered them together in a somewhat conspiratorial … Continue reading
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Tagged leadership, medical career, perfectionism, Physician coaching, Physician fulfillment, Physician work life balance, success, work life balance
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What do you really want? The most important question a physician coach can ask
I often remember one particular conversation with a medical school classmate. It was early in our training and we were all trying to get to know each other better so he asked, “What do you like to do?” The answer … Continue reading
How can I make this easy? Physician coaching for the overburdened!
There is a great story (I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s still a good story) that the early astronauts found that pens didn’t work well in outer space. Just like when we hold a pen with the tip … Continue reading
Tetris
Have you ever played the game tetris? My husband and kids love this game and are quite good at it. Unfortunately, I don’t like it. I get very anxious as I try to quickly move the shapes around so they … Continue reading
A Powerful RX
Recently I had the pleasure of hearing Mark Tercek, CEO of The Nature Conservancy, speak at the meeting of the American Medical Women’s Association (check it out http://www.amwa-doc.org). He laughed as he explained that people often find his career path … Continue reading
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Tagged Building relationship with patients, communication in healthcare, Physician fulfillment, Physician work life balance, work life balance
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Calling all perfectionists!
Physicians are known to share some strong personality traits. We are generally hardworking, skeptical, and perfectionistic. Those characteristics support us in our quest to continually add knowledge and skills, think critically, and strive to provide the best care to our … Continue reading
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Tagged medical career, perfectionism, Physician coaching, Physician fulfillment, Physician work life balance, relationships, work life balance
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Focus on the spaces
Yesterday, my husband took a ski lesson. A very experienced skier, he decided to work on some advanced skills. After skiing over moguls (big bumps of snow that really test your courage and skill – one local magazine commented, “it’s … Continue reading
It’s always a choice
People often remark about my grey hair. Some of the comments are very funny. A young man working at the 7/11 told me he liked my hair, adding, “yeah, I’m a Raiders’ fan.” (The Oakland Raiders’ team colors are silver … Continue reading