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#82 What Two Weeks in a Hospital Taught Me About Running a Practice

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Dr. Jess shares what happened when she was forced to step away from her business for two weeks during a family medical crisis—and the surprising clarity that came from true stillness.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Why forced downtime reveals what actually matters in your practice
  • The difference between vacation "rest" and true stillness
  • How to recognize when you're saying yes to opportunities that don't energize you
  • The trap of doing things just because you're capable of them
  • Why the best business decision might be deciding what you won't do
  • Building a practice around your unique strengths instead of trying to excel at everything

Main Takeaway:

The practitioners and business owners who last aren't the ones trying to excel at everything—they're the ones who figured out their unique strengths and built around those.

Reflection Question:

If you stripped away everything except the three things that actually light you up in your practice, what would they be?

Connect with Dr. Jess:


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Manage episode 494163748 series 3622667
Content provided by Jess Reynolds. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jess Reynolds or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Try Jane EMR - Use code AIM1MO and get a 1 month grace period on your new Jane Account

Dr. Jess shares what happened when she was forced to step away from her business for two weeks during a family medical crisis—and the surprising clarity that came from true stillness.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Why forced downtime reveals what actually matters in your practice
  • The difference between vacation "rest" and true stillness
  • How to recognize when you're saying yes to opportunities that don't energize you
  • The trap of doing things just because you're capable of them
  • Why the best business decision might be deciding what you won't do
  • Building a practice around your unique strengths instead of trying to excel at everything

Main Takeaway:

The practitioners and business owners who last aren't the ones trying to excel at everything—they're the ones who figured out their unique strengths and built around those.

Reflection Question:

If you stripped away everything except the three things that actually light you up in your practice, what would they be?

Connect with Dr. Jess:


  continue reading

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