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What if one sentence could pull you out of a spiral? What if a five-second pause could change the entire tone of your day?
In this episode, I'm sharing three simple tools I actually use — the ones that have quietly transformed how I move through hard moments, difficult patients, chaotic travel, and the everyday grind of being a physician. No fluff. No toxic positivity. Just practical, repeatable ways to speak to yourself more kindly and show up more fully.
This one is worth listening to twice. Maybe keep some notes nearby.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Tool #1: Anchoring Sentences
These are short, pre-thought-out phrases you keep in your back pocket for when things get hard. Not affirmations — realistic reframes that stop the swirl and give your brain somewhere useful to land.
My go-to during the Japan trip? "It's going to be hilarious." A patient suggested it and I latched right on. Every time the chaos ramped up, I'd return to that sentence — and it worked. I let go of needing to control the things I couldn't. I stayed in the adventure.
Try these on:
Find your sentence before you need it. Think about what your best friend would say to grab your attention when you're starting to spiral — that's your anchoring sentence.
Tool #2: Mini-Celebrations
We celebrate every tiny milestone when kids do it. Then we grow up and suddenly nothing is worth noticing unless it's a board exam or a publication. That ends now.
Mini-celebrations are about pausing to say "yay me" — out loud or in your head — for the things that don't come with a trophy but absolutely deserve acknowledgment.
Things worth celebrating this week:
This isn't lowering the bar. This is noticing the bars you've already cleared — and there are a lot of them.
Pause the episode right now and name one thing you did this week. Say it out loud: "I did that. That was real." That little hit of dopamine? That's not indulgence — that's how positive reinforcement works.
Tool #3: Quick Pep Talks
You're looking at your schedule and you see that patient. The one that makes your stomach drop a little. This is exactly when you pull out the three-part pep talk. It takes less than sixty s
Support the show
To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.
Want to contact me directly?
Email: [email protected]
Follow me on Instagram!
@MeganMeloMD
By Megan Melo, Physician and Life Coach4.9
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What if one sentence could pull you out of a spiral? What if a five-second pause could change the entire tone of your day?
In this episode, I'm sharing three simple tools I actually use — the ones that have quietly transformed how I move through hard moments, difficult patients, chaotic travel, and the everyday grind of being a physician. No fluff. No toxic positivity. Just practical, repeatable ways to speak to yourself more kindly and show up more fully.
This one is worth listening to twice. Maybe keep some notes nearby.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Tool #1: Anchoring Sentences
These are short, pre-thought-out phrases you keep in your back pocket for when things get hard. Not affirmations — realistic reframes that stop the swirl and give your brain somewhere useful to land.
My go-to during the Japan trip? "It's going to be hilarious." A patient suggested it and I latched right on. Every time the chaos ramped up, I'd return to that sentence — and it worked. I let go of needing to control the things I couldn't. I stayed in the adventure.
Try these on:
Find your sentence before you need it. Think about what your best friend would say to grab your attention when you're starting to spiral — that's your anchoring sentence.
Tool #2: Mini-Celebrations
We celebrate every tiny milestone when kids do it. Then we grow up and suddenly nothing is worth noticing unless it's a board exam or a publication. That ends now.
Mini-celebrations are about pausing to say "yay me" — out loud or in your head — for the things that don't come with a trophy but absolutely deserve acknowledgment.
Things worth celebrating this week:
This isn't lowering the bar. This is noticing the bars you've already cleared — and there are a lot of them.
Pause the episode right now and name one thing you did this week. Say it out loud: "I did that. That was real." That little hit of dopamine? That's not indulgence — that's how positive reinforcement works.
Tool #3: Quick Pep Talks
You're looking at your schedule and you see that patient. The one that makes your stomach drop a little. This is exactly when you pull out the three-part pep talk. It takes less than sixty s
Support the show
To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.
Want to contact me directly?
Email: [email protected]
Follow me on Instagram!
@MeganMeloMD

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