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26 year old doctor ...two years post graduation... lost drive and confidence
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<blockquote data-quote="BelyyTigr" data-source="post: 1121412" data-attributes="member: 11661"><p>I'm not entirely sure what the big problem is TBH.</p><p></p><p>1)Are you feeling burnt out? Maybe a break would do you good?</p><p>Are you moving between hospitals all the same? Is this affecting your life balance.</p><p></p><p>2)Are you feeling flat re career? There's plenty of options for you as a doctor, even tho its competitive.</p><p>Lots of options outside of the "normal" too.</p><p></p><p>3)OK learn game, take up hobbies etc. But there's also a vibrant communtiy surrounding hospitals.</p><p>Maybe you don't overly like the one you are at. But won't you be at another hospital/rotation pretty soon.</p><p></p><p>If your colleagues are betas, thats great. It means you don't have much competition for all those slutty nurse bitches! : D</p><p></p><p>Finally, you shouldn't worry about breaking contact with old friends. I found some of my "old friends" to be a bit shitty/resentful as time post school and college went on. The bad ones, I eventually broke off contact with. My only regret was not doing so sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BelyyTigr, post: 1121412, member: 11661"] I'm not entirely sure what the big problem is TBH. 1)Are you feeling burnt out? Maybe a break would do you good? Are you moving between hospitals all the same? Is this affecting your life balance. 2)Are you feeling flat re career? There's plenty of options for you as a doctor, even tho its competitive. Lots of options outside of the "normal" too. 3)OK learn game, take up hobbies etc. But there's also a vibrant communtiy surrounding hospitals. Maybe you don't overly like the one you are at. But won't you be at another hospital/rotation pretty soon. If your colleagues are betas, thats great. It means you don't have much competition for all those slutty nurse bitches! : D Finally, you shouldn't worry about breaking contact with old friends. I found some of my "old friends" to be a bit shitty/resentful as time post school and college went on. The bad ones, I eventually broke off contact with. My only regret was not doing so sooner. [/QUOTE]
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