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A Guide for Women Physician Leaders Reclaiming Their Voice and Values
Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here.
Have you ever realized you were feeling resentful… long after it had already taken root?
Not just annoyed. Not just tired.
But carrying something heavier — something that used to be passion, or pride, or purpose — that somehow curdled into frustration.
Resentment is one of the most common emotions that shows up in my coaching work with women physicians.
And here’s the tricky part: it often surprises people.
Because the resentment isn’t always about a job they hate.
Sometimes it’s about a role they once loved. A career they worked their whole lives for. A position they feel grateful to have.
And yet… something doesn’t feel right anymore.
Today, we’re talking about resentment — how it sneaks in, why it’s so common in medicine, and what you can actually do about it before it quietly drains your joy, your energy, and your sense of self.
Dr. Stephanie Yamout helps women physician leaders get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. For coaching support, apply for Stephanie's Signature Program here and she'll be in touch to invite you to a call.
By Dr. Stephanie Yamout, Coach for Women Physician LeadersA Guide for Women Physician Leaders Reclaiming Their Voice and Values
Find the full transcript for this episode and more resources for Women Physician Leaders here.
Have you ever realized you were feeling resentful… long after it had already taken root?
Not just annoyed. Not just tired.
But carrying something heavier — something that used to be passion, or pride, or purpose — that somehow curdled into frustration.
Resentment is one of the most common emotions that shows up in my coaching work with women physicians.
And here’s the tricky part: it often surprises people.
Because the resentment isn’t always about a job they hate.
Sometimes it’s about a role they once loved. A career they worked their whole lives for. A position they feel grateful to have.
And yet… something doesn’t feel right anymore.
Today, we’re talking about resentment — how it sneaks in, why it’s so common in medicine, and what you can actually do about it before it quietly drains your joy, your energy, and your sense of self.
Dr. Stephanie Yamout helps women physician leaders get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. For coaching support, apply for Stephanie's Signature Program here and she'll be in touch to invite you to a call.