Life’s Too Short NOT to Love What You Do

There are times working in medicine or other high-stress jobs, when you feel trapped and unhappy. And maybe you’ve told yourself you have no other option but to stay put. These “shoulds” can come from societal expectations or the idea that you’ve put so much into your job already that it would be silly – or even irresponsible – to quit now.⭐️ Work Well Webinars These myths and pressures keep us feeling stuck, and prevent us from exploring alternative possibilities within or outside of our current field.This week, Rachel is joined by Dr Sarah Goulding, who breaks open those myths, and shows how we can uncover new possibilities. It all starts by recognising we’re not defined solely by our roles, and embracing the idea that it's okay to change and to pursue work that aligns with our strengths and passions.Sarah also has a set of self-coaching questions that can help us discover what we’re going to do with our “one wild and precious life”.Listen to this episode toDiscover how to find a way of working that doesn't harm your well-being and allows you to be passionate and energetic in and out of workExplore the myths and societal pressures that keep us feeling trapped in our current careers and learn how to break free from themGain valuable insights into the importance of reflecting on your skills and experiences to uncover new career possibilities within or outside of medicineEpisode highlights[00:03:17] The job-for-life fallacy[00:07:53] Toxic expectations of gratitude[00:09:57] Availability bias and the sunk cost fallacy[00:15:41] Reinventing yourself[00:18:05] When's the right time to make a change?[00:20:55] Satisfaction outside of work[00:21:20] Your one wild and precious life[00:26:14] 2,000 weeks left[00:27:46] Taking imperfect action[00:31:16] Career crafting[00:33:26] Self-coaching questions[00:38:42] Crafting your joyful career path[00:45:36] The "I will be happy when..." myth[00:47:10] Sarah's top tipsAbout the guestSarah is a Career Coach for Doctors, passionate about the power of finding your place to thrive. She has 7 jobs, including GP; educator; mentor; and Head of Development at the Joyful Doctor.Website | Instagram | LinkedInResourcesTHRIVE Weekly PlannerWatch the video version on YouTubeWhy We’re Ditching the Term ‘Imposter Syndrome’ – Episode 112, with Dr Sarah GouldingFinding Your North Star – Episode 208Bringing Your Best Self to Work – Episode 67, with Dr Sarah GouldingDownload the episode’s podsheet. You can use it for reflection and to submit for your appraisal as part of your CPD.Enjoyed this episode?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect with...

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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.