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In Episode 43 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, titled "Planning for Peace of Mind—How Preparing for the Future Reduces Stress," host Norm Wright shifts the focus to the wellness side of the summer series, building on Tuesday’s financial planning episode to explore how proactive personal planning can reduce stress for busy physicians. Aired on a Friday, this episode outlines three practical strategies: scheduling intentional recovery breaks (like a 15-minute no-agenda pause), creating a stress-response plan (such as a simple breathing exercise), and setting a weekly wellness anchor (like a consistent hydration or walking habit). Norm emphasizes that these small, deliberate actions—each with an actionable step—act like a “will for your peace of mind,” helping physicians manage the demands of their high-pressure careers with clarity and control. Tailored for a medical audience, this episode encourages listeners to treat their well-being like a prescription, making it a valuable share for colleagues seeking to thrive, not just survive.
By Norm WrightIn Episode 43 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, titled "Planning for Peace of Mind—How Preparing for the Future Reduces Stress," host Norm Wright shifts the focus to the wellness side of the summer series, building on Tuesday’s financial planning episode to explore how proactive personal planning can reduce stress for busy physicians. Aired on a Friday, this episode outlines three practical strategies: scheduling intentional recovery breaks (like a 15-minute no-agenda pause), creating a stress-response plan (such as a simple breathing exercise), and setting a weekly wellness anchor (like a consistent hydration or walking habit). Norm emphasizes that these small, deliberate actions—each with an actionable step—act like a “will for your peace of mind,” helping physicians manage the demands of their high-pressure careers with clarity and control. Tailored for a medical audience, this episode encourages listeners to treat their well-being like a prescription, making it a valuable share for colleagues seeking to thrive, not just survive.