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95. From Quiet Quitting to Quick Wins in Medicine

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Feeling stuck is common, but staying stuck is a decision. In this episode, we explore how quick, intentional actions can break through apathy and spark meaningful progress. Plus, you’ll learn how to shift your mindset, take purposeful steps, and create momentum that lasts. If you’re ready to trade frustration for forward movement, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • Why taking no action is still a decision and often the costliest one
  • The power of challenging learned helplessness in medicine
  • What a coaching case study reveals about streamlining workflow and reclaiming time
  • How small wins can shift your mindset from apathy to agency
  • Tools to reprogram your brain through intentional focus, role modeling, and curiosity

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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Manage episode 481365998 series 3580497
Content provided by Dr. Joanne Sotelo and Dr. Erin Hurley, Dr. Joanne Sotelo, and Dr. Erin Hurley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Joanne Sotelo and Dr. Erin Hurley, Dr. Joanne Sotelo, and Dr. Erin Hurley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Feeling stuck is common, but staying stuck is a decision. In this episode, we explore how quick, intentional actions can break through apathy and spark meaningful progress. Plus, you’ll learn how to shift your mindset, take purposeful steps, and create momentum that lasts. If you’re ready to trade frustration for forward movement, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • Why taking no action is still a decision and often the costliest one
  • The power of challenging learned helplessness in medicine
  • What a coaching case study reveals about streamlining workflow and reclaiming time
  • How small wins can shift your mindset from apathy to agency
  • Tools to reprogram your brain through intentional focus, role modeling, and curiosity

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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