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Are You Betting On Yourself? | How locus of control makes all the difference
Manage episode 431255824 series 1231
Success and happiness are often determined by where we place our focus: within ourselves or on external factors. Mastery lies in asking the right questions, and understanding the locus of control is a key part of this. Those who focus on what they can influence are generally happier and more successful. In this episode, we explore the philosophy behind the locus of control, its impact on burnout, the importance of small bets in making significant changes, and state vs. trait gratitude. Finally, we delve into practical strategies to cultivate a more resilient mindset
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Guest Bio: Dan Mccollum, MD is an emergency physician and Director of Teaching and Learning at the Medical College of Georgia. Hear more of Dan on Stimulus episodes #1 Verbal Judo #14 Stoic With A Capital S, #25 Digital Minimalism, and #59 Aim to Be A Zero.
We Discuss:
- Waiting room medicine has become the norm. It's not ideal. So what do you do about it?
- The power of placing small bets
- Stoicism and the philosophy behind locus of control
- Some things in the world are up to us; others are not
- Sextus, "The crowd is irrelevant."
- What is the locus of control?
- Shades of gray in the locus of control
- The Stoic approach to patient complaints
- Taming the blame ogre
- Domains of control and the paradox of varied strength
- The Stoic approach to patient complaints
- How a mishandled aspirin overdose led to a major recalibration of control locus
- A tactical approach to developing an internal locus of control
- The 'Good' reframe
- The five slices of gift exercise
- The jar of awesome
- Power of an end-of-day debrief
- Trait vs. state of gratitude
- Not every approach is for everybody
- Book recommendations for operationalizing an internal locus of control
Mentioned in this episode:
A Doctor's Guide To Delivering The News Of Death
This FREE 13-minute video course walks you step-by-step through delivering the news of death in an acute care setting. We focus on: how to prepare, what to say (and not say), and how to exit the room.
A Doctor's Guide To Delivering The News Of Death
1 on 1 Physician Coaching
I work with physicians to help them flourish in medical practice. If you're feeling stuck, burned out, or in trouble at work because of communication or conflict, check out our FAQ page for more info. Ready for real change? Book a discovery call. Itâs free, low-pressure, and will give you clarity on your next steps.
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Manage episode 431255824 series 1231
Success and happiness are often determined by where we place our focus: within ourselves or on external factors. Mastery lies in asking the right questions, and understanding the locus of control is a key part of this. Those who focus on what they can influence are generally happier and more successful. In this episode, we explore the philosophy behind the locus of control, its impact on burnout, the importance of small bets in making significant changes, and state vs. trait gratitude. Finally, we delve into practical strategies to cultivate a more resilient mindset
đĄ Check out our Free Resources specifically designed to address pain points in medical practiceđĄ
Guest Bio: Dan Mccollum, MD is an emergency physician and Director of Teaching and Learning at the Medical College of Georgia. Hear more of Dan on Stimulus episodes #1 Verbal Judo #14 Stoic With A Capital S, #25 Digital Minimalism, and #59 Aim to Be A Zero.
We Discuss:
- Waiting room medicine has become the norm. It's not ideal. So what do you do about it?
- The power of placing small bets
- Stoicism and the philosophy behind locus of control
- Some things in the world are up to us; others are not
- Sextus, "The crowd is irrelevant."
- What is the locus of control?
- Shades of gray in the locus of control
- The Stoic approach to patient complaints
- Taming the blame ogre
- Domains of control and the paradox of varied strength
- The Stoic approach to patient complaints
- How a mishandled aspirin overdose led to a major recalibration of control locus
- A tactical approach to developing an internal locus of control
- The 'Good' reframe
- The five slices of gift exercise
- The jar of awesome
- Power of an end-of-day debrief
- Trait vs. state of gratitude
- Not every approach is for everybody
- Book recommendations for operationalizing an internal locus of control
Mentioned in this episode:
A Doctor's Guide To Delivering The News Of Death
This FREE 13-minute video course walks you step-by-step through delivering the news of death in an acute care setting. We focus on: how to prepare, what to say (and not say), and how to exit the room.
A Doctor's Guide To Delivering The News Of Death
1 on 1 Physician Coaching
I work with physicians to help them flourish in medical practice. If you're feeling stuck, burned out, or in trouble at work because of communication or conflict, check out our FAQ page for more info. Ready for real change? Book a discovery call. Itâs free, low-pressure, and will give you clarity on your next steps.
Never Lame. Never Spammy. Always Fresh.
If youâd like a few minutes of career-elevating curated kickassery delivered to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter.
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