88. I Shouldn't Need Help.
Asking for help is one of the hardest things you can do. But it can also be one of the best - how good does it feel when YOU get asked for help by someone else? Let’s talk about breaking through the limiting beliefs that hold us back so we can start delegating tasks and become a better version of ourselves.
87. When Old Thoughts Resurface
If you’ve been having some of your old thoughts resurface, I want you to know that you are not alone! So many of us have times when we find ourselves thinking about things we used to believe were true but now know are not. We’re only human. This is why it’s so important to develop and protect your emotional self-care habits.
86. Restarting Your Relationship with Mark Novitsky, MD
Why do we always think we have to wait until New Year’s to set a resolution or change something big in our lives? We don’t! We can start right now. Dr. Mark Novitsky and I are talking about how to restart any area of your life by setting small, achievable goals.
85. Reimagining Your Relationship with Mark Novitsky, MD
There is so much power in reimaging yourself and your life. Whether you think you can, or you think you can, you’re right - so which do you want it to be? Dr. Mark Novitsky joins me to talk all about reimagining the different areas of your life.
84. Reevaluating Your Relationship with Mark Novitsky, MD
Finding balance, support, and boundaries with your partner can be difficult, especially when you’re spending near-constant time together. I’m joined by my husband, Dr. Mark Novitsky, to talk about re-evaluating our relationship. Setting goals and boundaries, making time and effort, and supporting each other are essential for a healthy, thriving, happy relationship.
83. What Are You Waiting For?
What are you waiting for? Time is short and not guaranteed, so if you want to do something, what’s actually holding you back? Let’s explore some of the main emotions that keep you from actually doing what you want to do.
82. Plateau... Friend or Foe?
Plateaus are one of those things most of us experience when losing weight. They have such a bad reputation and it can feel incredibly frustrating when we find ourselves in one, like nothing you do can help you break free. What if I told you that plateaus can actually be a good thing? Let’s look at why we reach weight loss plateaus, how we know we’re actually in one, and how to change our mindset about them.
81. Say "Yes" to Yourself
When is the last time you said “yes” to yourself? I bet it was a long time ago, right? What if I told you that by saying “yes” to yourself, you can cultivate a life of happiness, contentment, and compassion that will elevate your quality of life to new levels. Let’s look at how you can change your thought patterns to create more fabulous feelings that truly honor yourself.
80. Beating Burnout with A Simple Reset
Burnout is all too common, especially for us women physicians. Feeling utterly exhausted with everyday life is, well, exhausting! Let’s look at how we can beat the burnout with a simple reset: Rest, laughter, and connection are the best medicine.
79. Do More of What Works
Do more of what works and less of what doesn’t by asking yourself what’s working, what’s not working, and what you can do more of.
78. The Impact of Life Coaching - My Story
Life coaching is something that can, and will, impact your entire life when you give it a chance. This is my story: how I found life coaching, why I embraced the thought model, and what happened when I followed my passion.
77. Not Just One of The Guys
I share my thoughts on what empowers women and how we can use that power to leave a mark on the world. I tell the story of my own childhood and how I learned my values around gender empowerment. I include my thoughts on raising a new generation of powerful women.
76. Gaining Momentum by Being Curious with Dr. Marion McCrary
Change is often the antidote to burnout. But it’s scary to take the leap. Today’s guest, Dr. Marion McCrary, explains how to approach change from a place of curiosity. She talks about the value of asking for help, setting boundaries, contemplating your priorities, and finding confidence.
75. The Art of Making a Decision
We make countless decisions everyday. It’s easy to get overwhelmed and fatigued with it all. This episode is all about strategically approaching the decision-making process. You’ll learn the step-by-step method for making a big decision and how to evaluate your choices.
74. The Art of Creating Space
We’re busy people. That comes with the nature of our work. However, there will be negative consequences if we fail to create the space we need to take care of ourselves. Today, we’re going to talk about how to create the space you need to thrive and rediscover your creativity.
73. Owning Our Sexuality for Ourselves and Our Patients with Dr. Sonia Wright
Many physicians struggle to help their patients with issues concerning sex and sexuality. This often stems from their own unaddressed issues. Today’s guest, Dr. Sonia Wright, helps female physicians help their patients around topics of sexuality by supporting their own journeys of self-discovery.
72. Burnout Prevention by Thinking Outside The Box with Dr. Karen Hoffmann
Are you experiencing burnout but don’t know how to relieve it? Many women physicians live their lives in a state of burnout, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Changing the way you think and prioritize can have a massive impact on your career, your family, and yourself.
71. Their Journey is Not My Journey
We show up in other people’s journeys all the time, whether we mean to or not. Do you find yourself comparing your own journey with others in judgment or jealousy? It’s time to break free from that cycle and learn once and for all that their journey is not your journey.
70. Becoming a "Normal" Eater
After so many years of fad diets, restrictive, or emotional eating, how do you even start eating “normal” again? Let’s break down why diets are harmful and how we can all break free of those cycles to start repairing our eating habits. “Normal” eating is within your grasp.
69. Corinne Crabtree on Losing Weight for The Last Time
Sustainable, long-term weight loss sounds like an impossible scenario. It doesn’t have to be - it’s all about finding what works for you. Corinne Crabtree joins us to talk about her own 100-pound weight loss and how she’s now helping other women lose weight for the last time.