The Car Pickup I’m Not Proud Of
I was sitting in the car line outside my daughter’s school when my pager went off. What happened next is something I’ve thought about for a long time.
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I was sitting in the car line outside my daughter’s school when my pager went off. What happened next is something I’ve thought about for a long time.

The thought “I’m behind” often shows up before anything has actually gone wrong. A neurologist explores how unexamined thoughts shape your day—and your evenings.

It was one of those mornings — multiple complicated patients back to back, switching between in-person and telehealth visits. And then I made a decision I’m still thinking about.

There’s a particular kind of moment that used to happen in my house more than I’d like to admit. My husband and one of my daughters would be talking about something and I’d realize I had no memory of the conversation — even though I was there.

A physician mom and life coach shares a real clinic moment — and what it taught her about charting, thought work, and getting her evenings back.

Ever feel like you’re living your own version of Groundhog Day? Not the cute furry animal prediction kind, but the Bill Murray movie kind – where the same challenging scenarios keep playing out day after day? As a physician mom, you might be nodding your head right now, thinking about those charts that always seem …