Dealing With the Guilt of Not Being Okay

Dr Nik Kendrew unravels why we experience overwhelming guilt when bad things happen to us. He also shares some tips, techniques, and resources to cope with difficult times and circumstances. Apart from this, Nik talks about the significance of scheduling our entire day to do important things. Finally, he discusses why setting boundaries is necessary to maintain our sense of self.If you want to learn how to stop feeling guilty when uncontrollable things happen to you, then stay tuned to this episode! Episode Highlights[6:10] About the Boggle DocsNik hosts the Boggle Docs. He gets to invite guests and talk about popular TV shows or movies portraying medical issues. [9:43] Dr Nik, the 100th Episode’s Guest Nik was invited over for the 100th episode because he was the podcast's first guest. [13:16] Nik’s Heart Problem On his way to work, Nik suddenly had difficulty in breathing and experienced terrible chest pain. A paramedic immediately came to his aid and found he was experiencing Atrial Fibrillation. [16:56] After the Incident Nik just felt awful for letting people down even though they told him to rest. Guilt means feeling sorry for something we did or did not do. [18:31] The Feeling of Guilt Among DoctorsNik felt guilty for things he could control. What you feel during stressful situations is a normal physiological response. [19:41] Give Yourself a Break If you’re not doing what you’re supposed to do, you feel responsible for the people who are left to pick up the pieces. [20:51] Gaslighting in Health Care Service The health care service is already on its knees before the pandemic. When COVID-19 happened, primary care had to change drastically. [23:43] How To Cope With Stress and Pressure When times are tough, it helps to take it one step at a time and keep going. [27:03] Why Stay In the Present Staying in the present teaches that there is calm within you. [29:04] Substitute Stress for Happiness Others say they’ll only be happy if they get to complete their goals. However, there will always be something in our lives that will be unfinished. [29:55] Why Achieving Your Goals Would Not Make You Happy We are preparing ourselves for failure by setting unachievable goals. [34:08] Focus On What’s Important When you block off time to do something, it takes away stress because you know there’s a plan. [39:27] Set Your Boundaries When you are in stressful situations, focus on things you can change. Listen to your body. It will enforce its limits. ResourcesCheck out our Permission to Thrive CPD membership for doctors.Find out more about the Shapes Toolkit training, talks and workshops.Sign up here for more free resources.Join the Shapes Collective FB group.Become a member of the

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The podcast for GPs, hospital doctors and other professionals in high-stakes, high-stress jobs who want to thrive rather than just survive. You studied for years, you’re really good at what you do but you’ve noticed that you’re starting to feel overwhelmed, overworked and under-resourced. You may be comparing yourself to a frog in boiling water - the heat has built up so slowly that you haven’t noticed the extra-long days becoming the norm. You may feel on the edge and trapped in the very job that you’ve spent years working towards. Here’s the problem, frogs only have two choices; stay and be boiled alive, or jump out of the pan. The good news is that you are not a frog. You have many more choices than you think you do. You don’t have to quit, and nor should stress and burnout be inevitable. It is possible to be master of your own destiny, to craft your work life and career so that you can thrive even in the most difficult of situations. There are simple changes you can make which will make a huge difference to your stress levels and help you enjoy life again. Your host is Dr Rachel Morris, GP turned Executive Coach and Specialist in Resilience at Work who knows what it’s like to feel like an exhausted frog. In the podcast, she’ll be talking to friends, colleagues and experts all who have an interesting take on resilience for clever people in high-stakes, high-stress jobs so that together you can take back control to beat stress and burnout, survive and thrive.