The PAUSE
Wise, loving, and inspired writings on the journey of life, love, and medicine
A physician wellness blog with practical tools for burnout recovery, boundaries, mindful leadership, and a life better lived — from Jessie Mahoney, MD.
About the Author: Jessie Mahoney, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician, certified coach, and physician wellness expert with over 20 years of experience as a leader in physician wellness, coaching, and mindful medicine
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In addition to this blog, I publish regularly on KevinMD. These are some of the pieces that have been shared most widely
The Pose Begins When You Want to Leave It
Another yoga thing… AND, as usual, it applies to life off your mat.
Un-Becoming
“Maybe the journey isnt so much about becoming anything. Maybe it is about un-becoming everything that isn’t you so you can be who you were meant to be in the first place.”- anonymous
Abundance & Love
If you can find abundance and love in this moment,
It will serve you well going forward.
Relationship Coaching for Women Physicians: Real Relief for Distressed Marriages
"One coaching session with you was more valuable than 4 sessions of marriage counseling."
This comment made me truly, deeply happy.
May Your Choices Reflect Hope
Feeling hope and peace inspires me into action. Opens my brain to creativity
My heart to connection. Tapping into hope, peace, connection and inner wisdom is what led to my transformation.
It led to choices that reflected hope. Of a life not yet seen.
On the other side of discomfort is fun.
These last few years I have been doing so many new things I have never done before —building a business, helping to run a mindful healthcare collective, starting a podcast, teaching yoga on zoom, writing a blog, running coaching programs within Pause and Presence and for institutions. They all involved a lot of discomfort and hard work and they all also involved and led to fun.
In coach training I was introduced to the specific thought: “discomfort is the currency of your dreams.”
This thought inspired me to embrace discomfort rather than resist it.
But, because we all have unique brains, it wasn’t a great thought for me personally. It invoked a bit of stress AND it wasn’t strong enough to inspire me to action. This is what a coach helps you learn to see.
A Bumpy Ride
All big decisions are bumpy. Even if you know it is a “good decision.” Our brains always tell us it isn't. And second guess, even if you are shifting course to something you are passionate about, talented at, and is also impactful.
The Right Time
“I am too overwhelmed, busy, and stretched to do anything else.”
“It’s not the right time.”
“I don’t have time.”
I thought this for two years before I took the leap and started working with a coach.
Now I know— when you are too overwhelmed and busy is exactly when you need to make a change.
It will always seem like there is a better time.
That you don’t have time. And sometimes even that you, or it isn’t worth the investment.
Sometimes bad things put us directly on the path to good things
Life is not perfect by any means - that is not how it is supposed to be.
I like to call it “mostly good.”
“Mostly good” allows my brain to relax and enjoy the ride.
How to Find Calm and Presence
I often get asked how I became such a model of calm and presence.
"What you practice grows."
Feeling calm and present isn't about working hard, being persistent, or "pushing through." It is about changing your outlook.
"When it's not an issue, it's not an issue."
Imagine if you could be present for your loved ones.
Feel like life is a journey to be experienced and enjoyed and lived.
Rather than seeing it as a series of projects and problems to solve and things to make happen.
Getting Help
Getting help was never an easy thing for me. And I expect for many of you.
My mind likes to tell me I “should” be able to do it myself. That self-sufficiency is a measure of strength and adequacy.
The Power of Choosing Words
In yoga, we always choose an intention to guide us. It is a powerful practice to pause and choose an intention (or a wish).
An intention is not a resolution and it doesn't take resolve. An intention is a guiding light to help you reach your destination and stay in alignment. My words for 2020 were BELIEVE, BLOOM, and BEAUTY.
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