Thinking you don't want 2023 to be a repeat of 2022?

This past week has been all about reflection and celebration. But I wouldn't be totally honest if I didn't mention how darn excited I am and all the momentum I am channeling going into 2023!
For me, this included scheduling appointments with my own coaches and mentors.
When it comes to explaining exactly why coaching is helpful… I sometimes struggle...
Usually, I answer science says it works…
and it worked for me...
But here is a better explanation gathered from a piece published in Psychology Today this week.
Here is the TL/DR version:
It turns out, coaching works in large part by “facilitating psychological capital” aka PsyCap.
Yeah, but what is that?!
PsyCap has 4 dimensions.
Self-efficacy: The belief and confidence in one’s capabilities. This increases when we set goals and when we reflect on our successes.
Hope: A sense of agency as we move towards achieving our goals and our self-reflection on this journey. “Coaches encourage and promote solution-focused thinking, helping coaches focus on what’s feasible and how to approach and implement change”.
Optimism: Glass half-full approach to life. This doesn’t come naturally for many of us BUT we can change our mindset especially when someone helps us put things back into perspective.
Resilience: This is your bounce-back potential. It’s “present when one proactively seeks out helpful resources as well as positively manages their circumstances”. Coaches help with BOTH! We serve as a consistent and stable sounding board.
So how much evidence is there that coaching works?
It turns out, there is a lot.
It's been studied in physician burnout.
Executive leadership.
Job performance.
Satisfaction.
Health outcomes.
Weight management.
So after reading and then reflecting on this article, I feel better able to explain HOW coaching specifically factored into my successes this past year.
I would not be anywhere near where am now without their help:
Jen has helped me tremendously with nutrition- to repair my relationship with food, to know what to eat, what to minimize, and what supplements are worth it and which just make for expensive urine...
Dr. Kathy has been instrumental in helping me to live a life aligned & in integrity with my values. To develop a meaningful and sustainable self-compassion practice. To be ok with slowing down.
Cesar helped me land AND nail my TED talk this past fall! I felt like a confident BA on that stage (and I can't wait for y'all to be able to see it!)
So how can you access these tools too?
Whether you are new to following me or we have more of a long-term relationship, I thought it might be helpful to recap all the ways I share the knowledge and skills I have acquired through all of this work and my experiences both personal and professional...
Especially since so many of the ways we can work together are incredibly budget-friendly…many are actually FREE!
Free Resources:
Subscribing to my email list (if you were forwarded this from a friend, click here to subscribe yourself)
The Crunchy Allergist Podcast- your weekly dose of empowering education with a side of coaching. If you haven't subscribed yet, you won't want to miss the debut of Season 3 next week: Allergy/Immunology 101.
Download my Favorite Books list- pick 1 from the personal development section! You can easily order through the Amazon link or request it from your local library.
Low-Cost Resources
Get My Building Bridges Workbook to help make the most out of your next medical appointment
Join Jen & I in BeLong Our Anti-Inflammatory Community!
Save the Date for the 2nd Annual Virtual Sjogren’s Summit April 1st & 2nd!
Or perhaps you are like me and have realized the long-term value 1:1 coaching can provide... or the monumental shifts possible when you invest in yourself.
Over the last 3 years, I have realized that investing in coaching has truly moved the dial further in much less time than any other investments I have made.
For those looking for a high touch 1:1 experience, an approach that is personalized to your specific needs and vision...
I have the time, energy, and bandwidth to help up to 3 clients from now until April in this way.
I purposely limit my private coaching panel to ensure I can overdeliver.
How do I help my 1:1 clients?
I have helped clients learn more about their specific immune system conditions by developing a personalized education plan.
We have focused on specific skill-building using the tools I have developed through my unique combination of personal & professional experiences as a physician & life coach.
Maybe most importantly, we have engaged in powerful mindset work to break through limiting beliefs, engage in meaningful self-compassion, and re-wiring those neural pathways!
If this is something you are interested in exploring, email us so we can find a good time for a complementary 1:1 consult call to see if we are a good fit to work together.