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Episode 134: The Importance of Birthing Your Best Work
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As we approach the next change of season, it’s time to start thinking about what we — as Black women healthcare professionals at the forefront of making changes in health equity — have done, have yet to do, what seeds we will be planting, and what we’re not feeling quite ready or able yet to grow to fruition out of unpreparedness, fear, reticence, or hesitancy.
If you’re feeling stuck in your life, career or business, and unsure how to move forward, I can help you. Check out our FREE transformational masterclass From Dreaming to Doing the Three Actionable Steps for Living Out Your Purpose.
In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of normalizing , recognizing, and acknowledging the importance of the stages we take on the road to birthing our best.
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
- Why it's okay to be in the space before your best work actually gets born
- Why you don’t have to be 100% optimistic about the journey and to your best work and being ok with the journey that is part of getting there
- Understanding you can’t do it all and being at the forefront of change in healthcare is less about doing everything on your own, but derived from funding, resources and networks
- Remembering to learn from your past in order to create and birth the work that will change your future
- How to apply three important questions for reflection and gauging your success
Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.
Thank you for listening!
Send Dr. Omolara a voice message at the link below, whether you have a question about funding a mission-driven health practice or a response to this episode. Maybe she'll answer your question on air!
https://melaninandmedicine.co/messages
Submit an intake form: https://bit.ly/practiceintakeform
Resources: bit.ly/melaninandmedicine
Our website: melaninandmedicine.co
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Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell us your key takeaways!
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This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blackgirlinhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
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As we approach the next change of season, it’s time to start thinking about what we — as Black women healthcare professionals at the forefront of making changes in health equity — have done, have yet to do, what seeds we will be planting, and what we’re not feeling quite ready or able yet to grow to fruition out of unpreparedness, fear, reticence, or hesitancy.
If you’re feeling stuck in your life, career or business, and unsure how to move forward, I can help you. Check out our FREE transformational masterclass From Dreaming to Doing the Three Actionable Steps for Living Out Your Purpose.
In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of normalizing , recognizing, and acknowledging the importance of the stages we take on the road to birthing our best.
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
- Why it's okay to be in the space before your best work actually gets born
- Why you don’t have to be 100% optimistic about the journey and to your best work and being ok with the journey that is part of getting there
- Understanding you can’t do it all and being at the forefront of change in healthcare is less about doing everything on your own, but derived from funding, resources and networks
- Remembering to learn from your past in order to create and birth the work that will change your future
- How to apply three important questions for reflection and gauging your success
Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.
Thank you for listening!
Send Dr. Omolara a voice message at the link below, whether you have a question about funding a mission-driven health practice or a response to this episode. Maybe she'll answer your question on air!
https://melaninandmedicine.co/messages
Submit an intake form: https://bit.ly/practiceintakeform
Resources: bit.ly/melaninandmedicine
Our website: melaninandmedicine.co
CONNECT WITH US!
CONNECT WITH US!
Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell us your key takeaways!
CONNECT WITH US!
This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blackgirlinhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
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