The MedLife Support Podcast
What if the answer to burnout, chaos, and constant overwhelm is not doing more — but thinking more clearly? In this episode of The MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with Christine Howe, creator of the ThinkTime Planner, to talk about intentional planning, visual thinking, and how busy families can create more clarity, energy, and alignment even when life feels completely full. Christine shares her personal story of being a lifelong high achiever who eventually discovered that traditional planning systems did not work for the way her brain processed time, structure, and distraction. Through her background in counseling, her work with brain-injured patients, and her own lived experience as a mother overwhelmed by the demands of family life, she developed a planning approach designed to help people think more clearly, reduce decision fatigue, and move toward what matters most. Together, Lisa and Christine explore why traditional planners often fail people in high-pressure careers like medicine, where schedules change quickly, emotional energy is limited, and families are constantly forced to pivot. Christine explains how the ThinkTime Planner uses visual thinking, color, mind mapping, and weekly reflection to help people pause, identify priorities, and create a more values-based life instead of simply reacting to a constantly changing schedule. This conversation is especially relevant for physician families. When medicine creates unpredictability, overload, and chronic pressure, both physicians and spouses can feel like they are losing control over their time, energy, and even their identity. Christine offers a practical framework for reclaiming agency, preventing burnout, and building a life that supports both productivity and wellbeing. If you have ever felt like there are not enough hours in the day, or like traditional productivity advice does not fit the realities of med life, this episode offers a fresh and highly actionable perspective. In this episode, we cover: * Why traditional planners often fail busy, high-achieving families * What "think time" really means and why it matters * How visual planning and mind mapping help reduce overwhelm * Why physician families need flexibility, not rigid systems * How to pivot when schedules change unexpectedly * The difference between striving and thriving * How intentional planning can support burnout prevention * Why refueling matters just as much as productivity * How to identify what is in your control and what is not * Why "draw your dreams" can be a powerful way to reconnect with what matters most This episode is a helpful reminder that slowing down to think is not wasted time. In fact, it may be one of the most strategic and life-giving things a busy family can do. Note: Since this interview was recorded, Christine Wilson is now Christine Howe. Guest Bio Christine Howe is the creator of the ThinkTime Planner, a visual planning system designed to help high achievers reduce overwhelm, clarify priorities, and align their time with what matters most. With a background in counseling and a unique perspective shaped by both creativity and cognitive science, Christine helps brilliant but exhausted ADHD visionaries build their dreams without burning out. Guest Links Grab Christine's Free Training HERE [https://www.think-time.com/free-training] Buy a Neuroplanner™ HERE [https://think-time-live-your-dreams.myshopify.com] and enter code MedLife at checkout for 10% off. Join the Neuroplanning Membership™ HERE. [https://think-time-u.teachable.com/p/think-time-membership-community-premier-level?affcode=356655_u5ymif9h]
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