Episode 194: Five Excuses That Keep You Stuck as a Healthcare Leader
Episode 194: Five Excuses That Keep You Stuck as a Healthcare Leader
We all have experienced times when we feel stuck, lacking movement, and feeling disappointed with our current situation and circumstances.
In fact, most healthcare leaders are feeling fearful and uncertain and don't have the energy to continue in their chosen careers or profession that they're dedicated to.
However, we may not realize that our attention, fear of change, and the stories we tell ourselves may impact our feelings of “being stuck” and our ability to move forward.
In this podcast, we talk about the five excuses or stories that keep you stuck as a leader and some examples on how to flip those excuses or stories around.
We also talk about the three steps to help you move forward and get out of being stuck and the negative consequences of holding onto your old beliefs that prevent you from growing as a healthcare leader.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
03:28 - How you go through difficult times in a destructive and constructive way
07:43 - The five excuses that keep you stuck as a leader
14:26 - About the three steps to help you move forward and get out of being stuck
16:18 - Some examples on how to flip excuses that keep you stuck
18:25 - The negative consequences of holding onto your old beliefs that keep you stuck
18:57 - The positive outcomes of embracing new ways of thinking to get out of being stuck
Who enjoys being in a situation where you’re feeling stuck and can’t seem to move forward?
We could tell you this episode is full of pearls of wisdom about the five excuses that you keep as healthcare leaders. Start listening here now, or go here to watch on the MissingLogic LLC YouTube channel.
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