Women MD Leaders

39: The 5 Step Reset That Helps Women Physicians Choose How They See the World

7 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 39: The 5 Step Reset That Helps Women Physicians Choose How They See the World

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Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here. [https://womenmdleaders.com/39]  There’s a moment every physician knows.  You’ve had a brutal day. The rounding ran long, the family meeting didn’t go the way you planned, and now you’re in bumper-to-bumper traffic — or chasing a toddler around the kitchen — and you can feel yourself unraveling.  Your thoughts are on autopilot, and they are not being kind to you.  What if the difference between drowning in that moment and actually moving through it isn’t your schedule, your staffing, or your salary — but the way you’re interpreting what’s happening to you?  Today we’re talking about perspective shifts: what they are, why they matter, and how to practice them so they actually show up when you need them most. Stay with me.  About the Host Dr. Stephanie Yamout, MD, MBA, CPCC, ACC, is a pediatric hospitalist and internationally certified coach for women physician leaders. She helps women physicians get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. Work with Stephanie  🩺 Book a free 1:1 Discovery Call → womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie [https://womenmdleaders.com/work-with-stephanie]  🌿 Reserve a 90-min Better Boundaries Session → womenmdleaders.com/boundaries [https://womenmdleaders.com/boundaries] Connect  🌐 womenmdleaders.com  [https://womenmdleaders.com] 💼 linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout [https://linkedin.com/in/stephanieyamout]  📧 stephanie@womenmdleaders.com [stephanie@womenmdleaders.com] Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

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