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13. Insights into Us, Courage to say NO. A Horrific Accident Story. Transformation Through Childhood Lessons.

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Ever found yourself caught in the tangle of people-pleasing, unable to utter that tiny yet momentous word, "no"? You're not alone. Dr. Jeff and I candidly address the struggle to establish boundaries in our latest heart-to-heart chat. We unwrap the complexities behind the drive for approval, share personal anecdotes of overcoming the desire to always be the 'nice guy', (See "No More Mr. Nice Guy, " by Dr. Robert Glover.) and consider the impact of emotionally immature family systems on our adult relationships. It's a conversation sprinkled with humor and honesty, aiming to empower you with the courage to prioritize self-care without remorse.
The dance between self-love and service is intricate, especially within the framework of Christian church culture, where the expectation to give can overshadow the need to replenish one's own spirit. We navigate this delicate balance, armed with insights from Ross Rosenberg's "Human Magnet Syndrome," and reflect on the ways in which codependency can masquerade as virtue. Through personal tales from my family medicine practice, we illustrate how patient experiences can leave indelible marks on medical professionals, shaping our approach to healing and human connection.
Join us as we stroll down memory lane, revisiting the days of cigarettes and golf that shaped our formative years and, ultimately, our dedication to wellness. We relive the sensory imprints of our childhoods, from the peculiar odors of cigarette butts and spilled beer to the ways in which these early exposures influenced our paths toward health. Dr. Jeff, Tony and I share laughter and nostalgia, connecting past and present in a narrative that celebrates the victories and vignettes that make life's journey truly unique.

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Chapters

1. 13. Insights into Us, Courage to say NO. A Horrific Accident Story. Transformation Through Childhood Lessons. (00:00:00)

2. Health and Wellness Celebrations and Reflections (00:00:08)

3. Struggling to Say No (00:07:36)

4. Balancing Self-Love With Service Expectations (00:12:40)

5. Empathy and Reflection in Medicine (00:17:48)

6. Growing Up Around Cigarettes and Golf (00:25:37)

36 episodes

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Send your questions to: trishajamisoncoaching@gmail.com!
Ever found yourself caught in the tangle of people-pleasing, unable to utter that tiny yet momentous word, "no"? You're not alone. Dr. Jeff and I candidly address the struggle to establish boundaries in our latest heart-to-heart chat. We unwrap the complexities behind the drive for approval, share personal anecdotes of overcoming the desire to always be the 'nice guy', (See "No More Mr. Nice Guy, " by Dr. Robert Glover.) and consider the impact of emotionally immature family systems on our adult relationships. It's a conversation sprinkled with humor and honesty, aiming to empower you with the courage to prioritize self-care without remorse.
The dance between self-love and service is intricate, especially within the framework of Christian church culture, where the expectation to give can overshadow the need to replenish one's own spirit. We navigate this delicate balance, armed with insights from Ross Rosenberg's "Human Magnet Syndrome," and reflect on the ways in which codependency can masquerade as virtue. Through personal tales from my family medicine practice, we illustrate how patient experiences can leave indelible marks on medical professionals, shaping our approach to healing and human connection.
Join us as we stroll down memory lane, revisiting the days of cigarettes and golf that shaped our formative years and, ultimately, our dedication to wellness. We relive the sensory imprints of our childhoods, from the peculiar odors of cigarette butts and spilled beer to the ways in which these early exposures influenced our paths toward health. Dr. Jeff, Tony and I share laughter and nostalgia, connecting past and present in a narrative that celebrates the victories and vignettes that make life's journey truly unique.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 13. Insights into Us, Courage to say NO. A Horrific Accident Story. Transformation Through Childhood Lessons. (00:00:00)

2. Health and Wellness Celebrations and Reflections (00:00:08)

3. Struggling to Say No (00:07:36)

4. Balancing Self-Love With Service Expectations (00:12:40)

5. Empathy and Reflection in Medicine (00:17:48)

6. Growing Up Around Cigarettes and Golf (00:25:37)

36 episodes

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