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Have you ever made dough from scratch? If you have, you know it’s all about the long game and a ton of patience. This is not a hobby that you can practice quickly, nor a skill you can rush through. It takes time to get it right and it takes patience to work through it.
Patience is not always an easy skill to master, especially if you feel short of breath, but it is a necessary skill to conquer to prevent the perpetual cycle of panic and recovery. In the world of pulmonary disease, patients don’t always have the privilege of reserves and typically rush to complete the task. Unfortunately, this response only leads to a further cycle of panic, tank, and recover. How can we help them through this? How can we change the cycle to help them go further, for longer?
Tune in for a dose of patience and pacing.
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Don't forget, you can use the code CARDIOPULM1MO at the time of sign-up for a 1-month grace period applied to your new account.
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IG: @all_things_cardiopulm
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Website: www.allthingscardiopulm.com
Twitter: @allcardiopulm
Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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Have you ever made dough from scratch? If you have, you know it’s all about the long game and a ton of patience. This is not a hobby that you can practice quickly, nor a skill you can rush through. It takes time to get it right and it takes patience to work through it.
Patience is not always an easy skill to master, especially if you feel short of breath, but it is a necessary skill to conquer to prevent the perpetual cycle of panic and recovery. In the world of pulmonary disease, patients don’t always have the privilege of reserves and typically rush to complete the task. Unfortunately, this response only leads to a further cycle of panic, tank, and recover. How can we help them through this? How can we change the cycle to help them go further, for longer?
Tune in for a dose of patience and pacing.
Join my newsletter: https://allthingscardiopulm.ck.page/9bb2730421
Want to sign up for a mentoring call with Dr. Burriesci? Sign up here: https://www.allthingscardiopulm.com/mentoring
Interested in Jane?
Jane, is an all-in-one practice management software with helpful features to power your practice. Head to jane.app/guide to book a personalized demo.
Don't forget, you can use the code CARDIOPULM1MO at the time of sign-up for a 1-month grace period applied to your new account.
Find me on:
IG: @all_things_cardiopulm
Threads: @all_things_cardiopulm
Website: www.allthingscardiopulm.com
Twitter: @allcardiopulm
Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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