
Why I’ll Never Do Full-Time Work Again
There was a time when I believed that working full-time was the only respectable path. That belief didn’t come from nowhere. It came from years
There was a time when I believed that working full-time was the only respectable path. That belief didn’t come from nowhere. It came from years
For many doctors, the idea of trying something new feels a lot less like excitement—and a lot more like fear. Not because they don’t have
In medicine, productivity is worn like a badge of honor. The busier you are, the more committed you must be. The more exhausted you feel,
Many of us enter medicine driven by purpose, compassion, and resilience—only to find ourselves quietly asking: Do I even belong here? Not because we lack
As doctors, many of us reach a moment when we realize our ideal future might not involve staying in one location—or even one country—for our
Considering a career change can feel incredibly daunting, especially in medicine. Many doctors find themselves quietly exploring new opportunities, worried about what might happen if
For many of us as doctors, our careers aren’t just jobs—they become central to our identities. We pour years into training, sacrificing leisure, personal interests,
As doctors, many of us have reached a stage where we realize we need greater flexibility in our lives. This doesn’t mean we’re stepping away
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, “Working is the only way I keep myself out of poverty”? You’re not alone. Many doctors subconsciously use work
As doctors, we’ve been conditioned to chase perfection—every decision must be flawless, every mistake a catastrophe. This mindset, ingrained during our rigorous training, is what