How to Design the Life You Want
Ernesto Gutierrez, MD
I help ambitious men close the gap between the man they are, and the man they can become | Heroic Coach & creator of AtlasOS | Full-time Dad and Husband
When my first son turned 3 months old, I learned a life lesson I’ll never forget.
I was working non-stop, and frustrated since no matter how much I tried, there always was more work to be done. Trips, conferences, patients… My schedule was always full and I could not spend the time I wanted with my wife and my son. I’d be miserable at work since I wanted to be with them, but then I’d go home and feel guilty about everything pending at work!
Until one day, I spoke to my mentor who asked me an important question:
“What is the most important thing for you, in your life, right now?”
“My family, of course.” I said almost immediately.
“Then you need to put your family in your schedule?first. Everything else needs to fit in the remaining time slots.” He continued. “You see, the problem is thinking we’ll give our family?all the time?we are not at work. But if you don’t protect the time of what’s most important, work will eat it up.”
At first, I had a hard time hearing it, but as time went on, those words continued to stick with me. And to this day, I think about them often.
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So, if you find yourself frustrated you’re not spending enough time with what’s most important to you, just remember:
Put your family in your schedule first. Everything else needs to fit in the remaining time slots.
This idea has now become my guiding principle. It is what's allowed me to leave a multiple 6-figure position to design a different life. And it is exactly what I help my clients with today.
To learn more,?book a 1:1 call today?and let's figure it out together!
This post was first published on my website: drernestomd.com
I help new international medical graduates transition into the US Healthcare System by developing confidence, accuracy, and clarity in their interactions with patients and colleagues | English Communication Coach
2 年That is a hard thing to learn how to manage, but it's so important.