Why your relationship affects your impact as a healthcare provider

As a dedicated healthcare professional and healer, you probably went into your career with the desire to change the world for the better.

 

To help people take control of their health…

 

To have transformative relationships with patients…

 

In short, you wanted to contribute to heal the world.

 

And deep down, you still do.

 

Very often, as a professional who works in an under-resourced system you find yourself being pulled in many directions, over-worked, and challenged by fellow staff members, who are also drained.

 

Or, even if you work in the private health sector like I do, you may still feel the challenges of the work, wanting to affect more change but not sure how to make that happen (we don't have a perfect system on either end, do we?)

 

What really helps you be the best professional and healer you can be is coming home at the end of your day, trusting your relationship with your partner is here to support you.

 

Being a revolutionary and a change-maker takes energy and resources, doesn't it?

 

You're very capable… you can achieve your goals at work, alone.

But do you really want to?

 

The more deeply-connected your relationship with your partner is, the more you can give your magic to your patients at work and transform lives.

 

I get so excited when a female client says to me, ‘how do I get him to take out the garbage?’ or ‘how do I get him to understand how hard my job is without giving me solutions that don’t fit?'

 

I have lots of tricks up my sleeve to teach you ;)

 

Your ability to get what you need from your partner is dependent on your ability to express your needs from the heart in a way he can actually hear you.

 

If this sounds familiar, I'd love to support you to use your voice effectively in your relationship, because I know it's so important for you to feel well-cared for at home so you can rest and recharge for the next work day. 

 

Send me a note if you're ready to take your relationship to the next level so you can love your job again :)

 

Sat Nam,

Andrea

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