Overcoming Mindset Issues Affecting Career Transition
Addressing Self Limiting Beliefs
As you begin your career transition, the first obstacles you may encounter are your own self-limiting beliefs. At an emotional level, you may have decided that it is time to pursue a new career that does not involve direct patient care. But as you contemplate taking concrete steps, you may experience tremendous self-doubt. Some of the internal dialogue that frequently comes up are:
- I don't know anything except "medicine."
- I don't know where to start.
- I'm too old to shift to a new career.
- I'm afraid I will fail.
- I don't want to let my patients/family/spouse/colleagues down.
- I feel guilty about letting "society" down if I leave direct patient care.
- I'm afraid of succeeding.
In these four lessons, Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, coach, neurolinguistic programming expert, trained hypnotist, and online course creator, helps us to recognize and address the self-talk that may slow our progress, or block us completely.
She also discusses mindset issues that interfere with selling your products and services, or marketing your nonclinical business. And why we should not undervalue ourselves, from a monetary perspective.
Your Instructor
Family physician, medical director, hospital CMO, entrepreneur, speaker and host of Physician Nonclinical Careers Podcast, John has interviewed and collaborated with physicians in dozens of nonclinical careers and side-gigs.
He mentors physicians who wish to pursue careers that enable them work in their "Zone of Genius."
John has spent years interviewing physician coaches and doctors who have successfully transitioned to fulfilling unconventional careers - both nonclinical and nontraditional clinical careers.
He is a sought-after podcast guest, and speaker for national conferences addressing career transition.
Course Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
This is one of the courses that you should review if you're still early in your career journey; if you're still tentative about finding a new career; if you're not convinced that you can find a career in your Zone of Genius that brings you fulfilment and joy.