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Many of us feel are working in an overstretched system where our colleagues are exhausted. And we’re feeling the strain. We know the vicious cycle of stress leading to team members going off sick, which leads to more stress… but what can we do to break this cycle?
Instead of trying to fix the system, we have to focus on ourselves, and what’s within our zone of power. This means taking better care of our energy, time, attention, and resources – being intentional about what we choose to spend our energy on.
In this live podcast recording from the FMLM Conference 2024, Rachel is joined by Dr Sarah Coope, to discuss ways we can take more control over our careers.
Taking control and responsibility does not mean passing the blame onto you. The fact that you’re working in an overstretched system is not your fault, so you won’t find any resilience victim-blaming here. But there are actions and decisions we can take, even if those decisions lead to people being annoyed with us.
If we don’t take responsibility for what we can do (how we manage our time and attention for example), we risk falling into the trap of constant exhaustion and ultimately, burnout. And the cycle continues.
This episode is an invitation to think differently about the quality of your energy – not just the quantity – and what we can do to improve it. Small, intentional changes can make a big difference in crafting a career that can keep us fulfilled.
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More episodes of You Are Not a Frog:
- How to Find Peace and Happiness, Even in a Life You Haven’t Chosen – Episode 115, with Dr Maddy du Mont
- Embrace Your Capacity, Not Your Limits – Episode 176 With Dr Sarah Coope
- Finding Your North Star – Episode 208
Download the episode’s podsheet. You can use it for reflection and to submit for your appraisal as part of your CPD.
About the guests
Dr Sarah Coope is a GP and senior medical educator at Medical Protection. She has a background as a portfolio GP and has extensive experience in coaching doctors in training. Additionally, Dr Sarah has undertaken the Health Education (Deanery) coaching course. As a trainer, she guides doctors applying for consultant posts from the interview to choosing a specialisation.
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Reasons to listen
- To manage your energy and improving work-life balance in a high-stress environment
- To craft a sustainable career by focusing on what is within your control
- For real-life examples and insights from other healthcare professionals on thriving in an overstretched system
Episode highlights
Working with a dwindling and exhausted workforce
Who’s thriving right now?
What are our limits?
Time, Energy, Attention, Money
High-quality vs low-quality energy
The four quadrants of time management
What happens when we say no
The drama triangle
Even better if…
You cross the road as an individual
Crafting your career as a surfing exercise
What is a good career?
Sarah’s top tips
Episode transcript
[00:00:00] Rachel: How do we go about crafting a sustainable career that we love? One that brings real happiness and fulfillment based on following our core values and the things that are really important to us? [00:00:11] This week, I’ve got something a bit different for you. Back in March, I ran a session at the faculty of medical leadership and management conference in Manchester. I was joined by Dr. Sarah Coope who you might remember from previous podcasts, We did a special You Are Not a Frog live recording session, where we talked about how to craft your career…