
Episode 123: You’re Not in Training Anymore—Stop Working Like You Are
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You’ve finished training, landed the job, and upgraded the call room, but somehow the hustle still hasn’t stopped. If your attending life feels like a never-ending rotation, it might be time to ask some bigger questions. Why are you still skipping meals? Why are you still proving yourself? Why are you doing the most even whether or not you’re being asked?
In this kickoff to June’s “Year One Debrief” series, I’m talking about how hustle habits follow us into our careers, how to stop the impulse to constantly perform, and why your value as a doctor isn’t tied to how much you can endure.
We’ll talk about:
How training conditions you to override your basic needs and why that doesn’t serve you now.
The role of imposter syndrome in early career overwork.
What it really takes to set a new tone for your career.
The mindset shift that helps you stop performing and start practicing with intention.
You don’t need a whole new personality to change how you work. But you do need to start asking different questions. This episode will help you notice what habits you’ve carried from training and how to leave them behind.
Join us in The Any Day Negotiator Group Program. Doors are now open until June 9th. Let’s build the career and life that actually support you. Schedule your call with me to learn more.
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