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94. The Quiet Quitting Conversation Every Physician Needs to Hear

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What if your exhaustion isn’t just burnout but a quiet kind of quitting you didn’t even notice happening? In this episode, we open up about those subtle signs of emotional detachment that sneak in when you’re overwhelmed, stretched thin, or just plain over it. It’s not about walking away, it’s about losing connection to the work you once loved. If any of this hits home, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How emotional disconnection might show up without you realizing it
  • What quiet quitting costs your health, career, and relationships
  • Subtle ways your tank might be draining every day
  • How to pivot toward what truly matters to you
  • Why community and coaching are key to recovering your joy

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Connect With UsDo you want to hear more from the ladies of the Create Meaning In Medicine podcast? Discover more empowering content when you go to https://www.createmeaninginmedicine.com!

▶️ Watch our videos: https://youtube.com/@createmeaninginmedicine

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What if your exhaustion isn’t just burnout but a quiet kind of quitting you didn’t even notice happening? In this episode, we open up about those subtle signs of emotional detachment that sneak in when you’re overwhelmed, stretched thin, or just plain over it. It’s not about walking away, it’s about losing connection to the work you once loved. If any of this hits home, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How emotional disconnection might show up without you realizing it
  • What quiet quitting costs your health, career, and relationships
  • Subtle ways your tank might be draining every day
  • How to pivot toward what truly matters to you
  • Why community and coaching are key to recovering your joy

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Connect With UsDo you want to hear more from the ladies of the Create Meaning In Medicine podcast? Discover more empowering content when you go to https://www.createmeaninginmedicine.com!

▶️ Watch our videos: https://youtube.com/@createmeaninginmedicine

  continue reading

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