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Why being “100% replaceable at work” is actually a red flag |🔥 A millennials hot take on career change advice for doctors

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Have you ever been told this piece of career advice- that seems like good advice- but is actually quite strange and harmful.

“You’re 100% replaceable at work. you’re not replaceable at home. If you died tomorrow your job would replace you in a week or less”.

But if that’s true.

If someone else could take your job without anyone blinking an eye… what does that mean about the kind of work you are doing?

What if I told you that accepting that fact that you are “replaceable” at work is holding you back from living your purpose?

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What parts of your current job truly are replaceable within the current healthcare system.
  • Why being "replaceable" at work is a red flag that you want to avoid.
  • How to be uniquely irreplaceable in your career AND still have boundaries and a personal life.

Press play now to uncover WHY we must find what makes us unique and irreplaceable so we can live out our purpose.

Life After Medicine explores doctors' journey of finding purpose beyond their medical careers, addressing physician burnout, career changes, opportunities in non-clinical jobs for physicians and remote jobs within the healthcare system without being burned out, using medical training.

  continue reading

266 episodes

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Manage episode 465250784 series 3513777
Content provided by Chelsea Turgeon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chelsea Turgeon 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.

Have you ever been told this piece of career advice- that seems like good advice- but is actually quite strange and harmful.

“You’re 100% replaceable at work. you’re not replaceable at home. If you died tomorrow your job would replace you in a week or less”.

But if that’s true.

If someone else could take your job without anyone blinking an eye… what does that mean about the kind of work you are doing?

What if I told you that accepting that fact that you are “replaceable” at work is holding you back from living your purpose?

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What parts of your current job truly are replaceable within the current healthcare system.
  • Why being "replaceable" at work is a red flag that you want to avoid.
  • How to be uniquely irreplaceable in your career AND still have boundaries and a personal life.

Press play now to uncover WHY we must find what makes us unique and irreplaceable so we can live out our purpose.

Life After Medicine explores doctors' journey of finding purpose beyond their medical careers, addressing physician burnout, career changes, opportunities in non-clinical jobs for physicians and remote jobs within the healthcare system without being burned out, using medical training.

  continue reading

266 episodes

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