
Grace – A Gift or a Journey?
Robert Saul, MD writes that to accept the grace of God and others might be our fate, but to make it meaningful requires us to be on a journey to accept that grace and pass it on.
Robert Saul, MD writes that to accept the grace of God and others might be our fate, but to make it meaningful requires us to be on a journey to accept that grace and pass it on.
Robert Saul, MD explains how epiphanies, revelations, or “light-bulb” moments, are sometimes easy to recognize but, more often than not, are only noticed after the fact.
ADHD trained life success & goals coach who helps women learn how to focus on what matters, so they can live joyfully and thrive in life
If you want to start meditating, learn mindfulness and show up for yourself, others and the world in a compassionate manner, this is the course for you!
A beautiful introduction to stillness practices including meditation, mindfulness and yoga.
AMindfulMD.com is a blog on emotional, physical and spiritual health.
I coach people to create the beautiful lives that burn deeply in their hearts.
David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP shares the insecurities we have in medicine as physicians and how protecting ourselves from these insecurities or self-doubt may not be the best thing.
Robert Saul, MD explains how works of mercy cannot be measured, or specifically quantified, but still define the essential elements of our ability to provide meaningful care.
Jillian Rigert, DMD MD shares why self-compassion isn’t fluffy, boundaries don’t make you soft, and your worth is not determined by how hard you work or how much you sacrifice.
Amruti Borad, DO says that Imposter Syndrome affects a disarmingly large percentage of Physicians. Here’s why that’s surprising and what you can do about it.
Cindy Tsai, MD explains why gratitude is not just something you write in a morning journal and check-off your list.
Robert Saul, MD writes that to accept the grace of God and others might be our fate, but to make it meaningful requires us to be on a journey to accept that grace and pass it on.
Robert Saul, MD explains how epiphanies, revelations, or “light-bulb” moments, are sometimes easy to recognize but, more often than not, are only noticed after the fact.
ADHD trained life success & goals coach who helps women learn how to focus on what matters, so they can live joyfully and thrive in life
If you want to start meditating, learn mindfulness and show up for yourself, others and the world in a compassionate manner, this is the course for you!
A beautiful introduction to stillness practices including meditation, mindfulness and yoga.
AMindfulMD.com is a blog on emotional, physical and spiritual health.
I coach people to create the beautiful lives that burn deeply in their hearts.
David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP shares the insecurities we have in medicine as physicians and how protecting ourselves from these insecurities or self-doubt may not be the best thing.
Robert Saul, MD explains how works of mercy cannot be measured, or specifically quantified, but still define the essential elements of our ability to provide meaningful care.
Jillian Rigert, DMD MD shares why self-compassion isn’t fluffy, boundaries don’t make you soft, and your worth is not determined by how hard you work or how much you sacrifice.
Amruti Borad, DO says that Imposter Syndrome affects a disarmingly large percentage of Physicians. Here’s why that’s surprising and what you can do about it.
Cindy Tsai, MD explains why gratitude is not just something you write in a morning journal and check-off your list.
“We must first take care of ourselves in order to take care of the patient.”
Pediatrician, published author, speaker, and writer-in-residence. I believe in the healing power of narrative.
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