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Title: LESSONS LEARNED THE HARD WAY:


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LESSONS LEARNED THE HARD WAY
  • A Personal Story of Denial, Illness and Recovery

Presented by Marsha W. Snyder, MD. Center for
Physician Success and Wellbeing Bethlehem, PA.
USA Saturday, Sept.5, 2009 Adelaide, Australia
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Questions
  • Estimating by percentages, draw a pie chart of
    how your time is divided in a typical week.

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Questions
  • If money and location were no object, what would
    be your ideal job? Give details.
  • Identify your two greatest passions in life
    (things that get you excited and are
    energy-generating)

4
Professional Demands Side of Stress in Healthcare
Professionals
  • Long work hours
  • Lack of sleep
  • Constant life and death decisions
  • Constant responsibility for the care of others
  • Poor life balance
  • Poor self-care

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My Unique Demands
  • Single parent of two young children both
    diagnosed with autism
  • Living 50 miles away from my workplace for the
    first 4 years I worked there
  • Chairman of department, taking over from a doctor
    who had died with AIDS

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Although I was aware of feeling tired, had normal
PEs and lacked awareness of stress or lack of
life balance.
  • DECADE LONG DENIAL!!

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Denial and Its Consequences
  • -- ITS JUST STRESS
  • -- I SHOULD BE ABLE TO MANAGE ALL THIS STRESS.
    I NEED TO DO BETTER.
  • -- PEOPLE MUST THINK I CANT DO MY JOB. THEY
    THINK IM SLACKING OFF.
  • --Self-care not taught to doctors. Self-neglect
    is glorified

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Consequences
  • Burnout distorts our perception of our personal
    resources I am unable to change my circumstances
    or make them better
  • Self-alienation distances us from our values,
    purpose and priorities Keeping up the doctor
    image
  • Social withdrawal distances us from our support
    systems No one will understand no one can help

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Perfectionism
  • Reinforced and exacerbated by medical training
  • Creates perception that nothing I ever do is good
    enough to justify a feeling of self-satisfaction
  • Reinforces low self-esteem as well as chronic
    disappointment in others

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The Result
  • By early 2001 I felt burned out I cant go on
    like this
  • Chronic job and life dissatisfaction
  • Feeling trapped and overwhelmed
  • Disconnect of values and desires from day-to-day
    reality
  • Chronic discontentWhy am I so unhappy?

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Descent into Illness
  • December, 2001
  • 2002-2003couldnt walk or work
  • Couldnt get a diagnosis
  • The doctor as patient

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What happened to Dr. Snyder???
  • Loss of identity and control
  • Loss of direction and sense of purpose
  • Loss of loves

13
The Consequences A Model to Conceptualize the
Self
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Essential SelfCenter ofpassion, true desires,
and purpose--
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Dissonances Hurts, long hours, education,
sleeplessness, death, isolation, etc.
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Bounded Self the rigid, inflexible, outer
veneer the face we show to the worldHow we get
stuckThe doctor
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We live our lives, make decisions, to reinforce
this hard outer veneer
  • Outer image very important
  • Dependence on approval and acceptance of others
  • Denial of personal problems (physically and
    emotionally)
  • Our work becomes our identity
  • Whose value system?

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Crisis causes cracks in the outer veneer Robs us
of our identity, but can lead us back to our
essentialness.
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Self- discovery and Self-control---The baby steps
forwardSelf-knowledge
  • 1) Trusting yourself and the world around you
    your world is what you choose to see and create.
    Our focus and intention create a benevolent
    universe

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Visioning
  • 2) Identifying what you most desire to be and
    accomplish. Using your gifts toward a mighty
    goal. What gets you excited?

21
Taking Responsibility
  • Transforming your vision into intentions and
    actionable steps.

22
Celebrating
  • Acknowledge and rejoice in each small victory.
    Developing a new found gratitude
  • for your bountiful gifts and opportunities

23
Letting Go
  • Dealing with frustrations and upsets through
    positive, authentic communication with self and
    others. Learning and growing from frustrations
    and roadblocks.

24
Discovery of Noble Purpose SERVICE TO OTHERS
  • I use my strengths and talents in service to
    others while taking care of myself and setting
    healthy limits
  • Listening to the true callings of the heart and
    pursuing them in order to improve the human
    condition and serve others
  • Medicine as a passion to heal and lessen suffering

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Self-awareness and self-focus are not
selfish!Knowing yourself is essential for career
and life satisfaction
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Self-awarenessSelf-discovery and self-control
  • Recognition of ones emotions and their impact on
    others
  • To accurately assess ones strengths and
    weaknessesself-respect and self-love
  • To live life in concert with ones values,
    passion and purpose
  • Ability to set realistic goals and
    expectationsreleasing perfectionism

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Looking back on the questions you addressed at
the outset of todays programWhat percentage of
your pie chart in question one includes your
ideals and passions from questions 2 and 3?
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Defining your own passion, purpose and personal
goals as a physician
  • Your personal visionWhat do I really want?
  • Steps you will take to achieve your own goals and
    vision
  • Learning and growing from battles lost
  • Make decisions and take action
  • Celebrating successes
  • Remaining grounded in your own goals in spite of
    distractions

Tuesday, April 8,2008
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Make Decisions and Take Action
  • If you always do what youve always done youll
    get what youve always had
  • Success and fulfillment requires solid decision
    making and positive action
  • Clarify what you need and take positive steps to
    achieve your goals and desires
  • CAUTION AHEAD!! Need for continuity

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Focus on What You Want Not What You Dont Have
  • Regard negative emotions as information about
    what you dont want
  • Know yourself, your talents, needs, priorities
    and values
  • Develop a positive vision for your life based on
    them
  • Focus on positive change

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Manage Perfectionism
  • Set realistic goals for yourself and others
  • Learn to say no to requests that are
    unreasonable or exhausting
  • Accept mistakes and negative events as the path
    to learning and success
  • Let go of the need to control everything and do
    it yourself.

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Self-empowerment
  • Knowing you have the freedom to choose how to act
    in, and respond to, difficult situations
  • Know what you want, know your values, and make
    choices based upon them
  • Realize that at any time you have the ability to
    make changes in your life
  • Reclaim your sense of purpose and passion and
    build your life around them

33
Healing, purpose, service
  • When we are self-aware, living our passion and
    purpose, we are healed and can be healers for our
    patients.

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The Value of Connection
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