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In Episode 67 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, delivers a Friday wellness episode focused on cultivating gratitude to enhance physician well-being amidst the high-pressure demands of patient care and year-end financial planning. Drawing on 2025 studies from JAMA, APA Journal, Lancet, and Harvard Medical Review, Wright presents three practical gratitude strategies: starting a daily gratitude journal to reduce cortisol by 8% and improve sleep, as practiced by Dr. Maria, an oncologist; practicing in-the-moment gratitude pauses, like Dr. Ali’s 30-second reflections between ER patients, boosting resilience by 15%; and expressing gratitude to others, as Dr. Rachel does with her nurse, enhancing workplace satisfaction by 18%. These strategies combat burnout, sharpen focus, and build resilience, acting as a mental reset for physicians. Wright challenges listeners to adopt one strategy for seven days, journal its impact, and share results at [email protected] or book a free consultation to integrate gratitude with financial goals, urging physicians to share the episode and tune in Tuesday for more financial insights. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.
By Norm WrightIn Episode 67 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, delivers a Friday wellness episode focused on cultivating gratitude to enhance physician well-being amidst the high-pressure demands of patient care and year-end financial planning. Drawing on 2025 studies from JAMA, APA Journal, Lancet, and Harvard Medical Review, Wright presents three practical gratitude strategies: starting a daily gratitude journal to reduce cortisol by 8% and improve sleep, as practiced by Dr. Maria, an oncologist; practicing in-the-moment gratitude pauses, like Dr. Ali’s 30-second reflections between ER patients, boosting resilience by 15%; and expressing gratitude to others, as Dr. Rachel does with her nurse, enhancing workplace satisfaction by 18%. These strategies combat burnout, sharpen focus, and build resilience, acting as a mental reset for physicians. Wright challenges listeners to adopt one strategy for seven days, journal its impact, and share results at [email protected] or book a free consultation to integrate gratitude with financial goals, urging physicians to share the episode and tune in Tuesday for more financial insights. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.