Toxic People, Toxic Jobs
Jun 19, 2023Follow the show
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The word toxic is a powerful and emotional one. And I believe it’s sometimes overused. After all, by the literal definition, people cannot technically be toxic and only specific jobs are. Yet we find this word used frequently and perhaps have used it ourselves.
So as we consider the word toxic, I invite you to contemplate with me: Does this word serve me well? Considering that it’s a very dramatic word, I’ve found myself wondering: Is it more harmful than helpful? Let’s talk about it.
“What toxic people and toxic jobs do is show us where we aren’t managing our mind… where we, perhaps, feel like we don’t have permission to change our minds… Drama’s always a sign that there’s work there for you to do.” – Dr. Sara Dill
What You’ll Learn
- Literal definition of toxic
- Ramping up the drama
- Why we use the word toxic
- Embracing change
- Working on your personal responsibility
Contact Info and Recommended Resources
Podcast Episodes that pair well with this one:
- When to Quit vs When to Grit
- How (and why) to Transform Any Crisis into a Gift
- Believing New Things - rebroadcast
- Thought Work: The Most Important Work You Can Ever Do
Connect with Sara Dill, MD, The Doctor’s Coach
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- Website: saradill.com
- Work with me: saradill.com/coaching
- My book: The Doctor Dilemma: How to Quit Being Miserable Without Quitting Medicine
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