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158. Micro-Joy At Work: Faster Recovery And Better Patient Care

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Feeling stretched thin? In this episode, we show how three minutes of play can reset your nervous system and protect against burnout. We unpack the brain science behind joy, then share quick rituals, between patient resets, and simple team games that boost creativity and connection. Press play to learn small moves that restore energy fast.

Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How joy resets your nervous system and sharpens focus
  • Why playful breaks boost energy, teamwork, and creativity
  • What drains play from women physicians, and how to reclaim it
  • Where to anchor micro joy: before charting, between patients, at home
  • The ripple of modeled joy on teams, patient care, and family

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Connect With UsDo you want to hear more from the ladies of the Create Meaning In Medicine podcast? Discover more empowering content when you go to https://www.createmeaninginmedicine.com!

▶️ Watch our videos: https://youtube.com/@createmeaninginmedicine

  continue reading

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Manage episode 524573039 series 3580497
Content provided by Dr. Joanne Sotelo and Dr. Erin Hurley, Dr. Joanne Sotelo, and Dr. Erin Hurley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Joanne Sotelo and Dr. Erin Hurley, Dr. Joanne Sotelo, and Dr. Erin Hurley 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://player.fm/legal.

Feeling stretched thin? In this episode, we show how three minutes of play can reset your nervous system and protect against burnout. We unpack the brain science behind joy, then share quick rituals, between patient resets, and simple team games that boost creativity and connection. Press play to learn small moves that restore energy fast.

Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How joy resets your nervous system and sharpens focus
  • Why playful breaks boost energy, teamwork, and creativity
  • What drains play from women physicians, and how to reclaim it
  • Where to anchor micro joy: before charting, between patients, at home
  • The ripple of modeled joy on teams, patient care, and family

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Connect With UsDo you want to hear more from the ladies of the Create Meaning In Medicine podcast? Discover more empowering content when you go to https://www.createmeaninginmedicine.com!

▶️ Watch our videos: https://youtube.com/@createmeaninginmedicine

  continue reading

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