Episode Description
If you have ever lost it mid-shift, frozen when you should have acted, or spent the next two weeks asking yourself what's wrong with me, you already know what character assassination feels like.
In this episode, we break down a simple and effective reframe that interrupts the self-flagellation shame spiral without making excuses or lowering standards. You will learn how to move from why did I to, of course, how to give yourself a legitimate and hard-earned break, and why self-compassion is not softness but one of the most underutilized performance tools in medicine. Topics include physician burnout, self-compassion, cognitive reappraisal, shame and self-criticism, communication under stress, and physician coaching.
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We discuss:
- Why self-criticism after a hard moment often hurts more than the moment itself
- The difference between first-order distress and second-order distress
- What the research on rumination and shame actually shows
- Why your brain treats harsh self-evaluation like a physical threat
- The biology of performance under load and why grit has a limit
- The of 'course' reframe and how to use it in real time
- Four steps to move from character assassination to context assessment
- Why suppression makes it worse, and reappraisal changes the signal
- Pre-shift dread and how to take the shame out of it
- Why self-compassion is a performance tool, not a soft skill
- What this reframe is not: excuses, lowered standards, or avoiding accountability
- How to start today with one sentence
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