Ending Physician Overwhelm
I'm Megan Melo, board-certified Family and Obesity Medicine Physician and Physician Coach. In this podcast we talk about the many ways that burnout shows up in our lives, and what we can do about it. I'm on a mission to help Physicians take steps towards to heal burnout by unlearning the habits of perfectionism, people-pleasing and limiting beliefs so that we can lead healthier, happier lives.
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Ending Physician Overwhelm
Changing Seasons
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Have you ever had something completely figured out — only to find yourself right back at square one a little while later? That's not failure. That's life moving through seasons. And today, we're going to talk about how to navigate those transitions with a lot more grace and a lot less self-judgment.
I open this episode sharing a conversation I had with Sarah Smith, the Charting Champion Coach, someone who has built her entire career helping physicians tame their inbox and their charts, who told me she found herself needing to start over and figure it out again. And instead of finding that discouraging, I found it humanizing. Because it's a reminder that none of us are done. We are always in a season.
In this episode, we're walking through a practical framework for thinking about seasonal transitions; whether you're becoming a parent, becoming an empty nester, caring for an aging parent, switching jobs, leaving clinical medicine, or just noticing that the things that used to work… aren't anymore.
What we cover:
The Arrival Fallacy — Seasonal Edition We usually talk about the arrival fallacy in terms of goals ("once I make attending, I'll be happy"). But there's another version: the belief that once you figure out a habit or a system, it will work forever. It won't — and that's okay. The habits and routines that serve you right now are not the same ones that will serve you in three, five, or ten years. Mental flexibility is the skill.
Sitting in Reality: What Do You Need Right Now? Not what worked last year. Not what will work someday. What do you need right now, given your current work environment, your home life, what's happening in the world, where you are in your career, and what your body needs? We walk through a few key categories: support, movement, sleep, creative expression, and collaboration.
Anticipating the Other Side of This Season One of my favorite exercises: imagine yourself at the end of this season looking back. What do you want to have experienced? What would disappoint you? What would you regret not prioritizing? This is not morbid; it's proactive. It gives your current choices direction and meaning.
Whether you're in a season you chose or one that chose you, this episode will help you get more intentional about the time you're in — and more honest about what you actually need.
🎧 Listen now and give yourself the gift of being thoughtful about this season.
Connect with Megan:
Instagram: @MeganMeloMD
Website: healthierforgood.com
Email: megan@healthierforgood.com
To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.
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