Caring For Ourselves As We Care For Others With Dr. Mark Sherman, MD and Mindfulness Teacher
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Sometimes we think that caring for ourselves is selfish whether engaging in self-care, mindfulness, exercise or hobbies. However, what happens when we overly focus on others and not give ourselves enough care and attention? What if it ends up being selfish not to take care of ourselves? Watch this Pause To Elevate Podcast episode as Dr. Mark Sherman, MD, shares the importance of caring for ourselves as we care for others personally and professionally.
Dr. Sherman is a parent, family physician and mindfulness meditation teacher who lives in Victoria, BC. Mark is a founder of the BC Association for Living Mindfully (BCALM) and has been instrumental in developing programs on mindfulness based stress management, mindfulness in medicine, mindfulness in education, workplace wellness and mindful parenting.
You can connect with Dr. Mark Sherman by visiting - https://livingthismoment.ca/, and https://www.bcalm.ca/
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