Andsomydoctor, veryreassuringlywith a bigsmile, said, everything's great.
It's probablyjuststress.
We'veallbeenthere.
Justtrytorelax.
Myfirstreactionwasstress.
Stressdoesn't happentopeoplelikeme.
I'm resilientbecause I waslivingtheresiliencemyth, asmanypeopleare.
I wastaughtat a veryyoungstageofmymedicaltrainingthatpressuremakesdiamonds.
Andsoas I wasmovingthroughmedicaltraining, working 80 hours a week, I wouldsaytomyself, whenevertherewas a difficultmoment, hey, I'm a diamondinthemaking.
Andthenmydiamondcracked.
Andtheresiliencemythisthatresilientpeopledon't getburnedoutanddon't feel a senseofstress.
Soifyouhavehad a difficultchildhoodexperience, ifyou'veexperiencedtraumaandyoudohaveaninfluenceonyourstressresponse, youcan, overtimewithpatienceandpractice, create a newneuralpathwayformanagingyourstressandburnout.
Itis a misconceptiontothinkthattodecreaseyourstressandburnout, youneedtorevampyourwholelife.