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The advice he wish he had to of taken. EP 209

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Have you ever received advice early in your career or life that you later regretted following? Well, on the latest episode of The Diary of a CEO, our host asks Dr. Philip Ovadia, a heart surgeon and author of the book Stay Off My Operating Table, that very question. And Dr. Philip's response may surprise you. He wishes he hadn't followed the advice of "staying in his lane" early on in his career. It's a perfect example of how having diverse experiences in different cultures, protocols, and strategies can make you better at what you do. You may be a specialist in a particular area, but having a broad range of knowledge and experience can make you more well-rounded and ultimately better at your specialty. But what about following your passion? It can be a confusing concept, can't it? I know I've struggled with it myself. I used to think that if something wasn't fun or didn't interest me, then I shouldn't pursue it. But Dr. Philip's story has reinforced to me the value of learning by doing, even if I didn't necessarily love it at first. So, what's some advice you've been given that you wish you hadn't followed? It's a question worth pondering, and one that we explore in this thought-provoking episode of The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast. We would always love to hear what you think. If you have any comments or questions, please post it on the Q&A part of this podcast. Also, if you’re ever looking for a Mental, Health, and, Addiction, Speaker, stigma workshop, family, recovery, normalizing, Counseling, coaching, or support groups, let us know. You can find us at. K Preston Moore https://www.kprestonmoore.com TikTok: @kprestonmoore Instagram @kprestonmoore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/k.preston.moore Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highcostofanonymitypodcast/?ref=share Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kprestonmoore/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65h0V990cXBZZ9Op20hYjA?si=NJTW7xS4STSKAOTY46HrFg Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-cost-anonymity-podcast-exploring-cost-keeping/id1357105789 Sarah Moore Mooresoulsessions.com Full of Herself Membership https://www.mooresoulsessions.com/membership Instagram @moore.souls.sessions sarah@mooresoulsessions.com
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Have you ever received advice early in your career or life that you later regretted following? Well, on the latest episode of The Diary of a CEO, our host asks Dr. Philip Ovadia, a heart surgeon and author of the book Stay Off My Operating Table, that very question. And Dr. Philip's response may surprise you. He wishes he hadn't followed the advice of "staying in his lane" early on in his career. It's a perfect example of how having diverse experiences in different cultures, protocols, and strategies can make you better at what you do. You may be a specialist in a particular area, but having a broad range of knowledge and experience can make you more well-rounded and ultimately better at your specialty. But what about following your passion? It can be a confusing concept, can't it? I know I've struggled with it myself. I used to think that if something wasn't fun or didn't interest me, then I shouldn't pursue it. But Dr. Philip's story has reinforced to me the value of learning by doing, even if I didn't necessarily love it at first. So, what's some advice you've been given that you wish you hadn't followed? It's a question worth pondering, and one that we explore in this thought-provoking episode of The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast. We would always love to hear what you think. If you have any comments or questions, please post it on the Q&A part of this podcast. Also, if you’re ever looking for a Mental, Health, and, Addiction, Speaker, stigma workshop, family, recovery, normalizing, Counseling, coaching, or support groups, let us know. You can find us at. K Preston Moore https://www.kprestonmoore.com TikTok: @kprestonmoore Instagram @kprestonmoore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/k.preston.moore Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highcostofanonymitypodcast/?ref=share Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kprestonmoore/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65h0V990cXBZZ9Op20hYjA?si=NJTW7xS4STSKAOTY46HrFg Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-cost-anonymity-podcast-exploring-cost-keeping/id1357105789 Sarah Moore Mooresoulsessions.com Full of Herself Membership https://www.mooresoulsessions.com/membership Instagram @moore.souls.sessions sarah@mooresoulsessions.com
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