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7 Questions to Help You Find Your Deepest Values
Recently, I gave a talk to residents enrolled in a Global Health program at the University of Toronto.
I was hoping to help them figure out how to find what they really valued and how to incorporate that into their careers. I thought I’d share some of the insights with all of you.
Here, essentially, is part of my talk.
This talk was about my career path. But I didn’t want it to be about me.
In the end it’s always about you and your career. By reading this post (attending this talk) you might be curious about how to delve deeper into your self and figure out some core things about what you believe. Perhaps you want to figure out what it is you might really value and how to incorporate it into your career in some way.
There is no one clear path in medicine.
You’re each on an individual journey in this career and will end up creating a practice that is specific to your own unique needs. What worked for me may totally not work for you and that’s totally fine.
This is about you.
So let’s do a little bit of an exercise.
I adapted this from Mark Manson’s website. So full credit goes to him. He wrote “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F@Ck”. It’s actually a pretty good read with a lot of valuable insights. But nonetheless, I apologize for some of the crudeness of the questions. They’re his, not mine.
Firstly, forget about finding your purpose. That word carries too much weight. It implies that we all have some sort of unique purpose in life and if we don’t figure out exactly what it is then we are doomed to failure. I’m still trying to figure out my “purpose” and it seems to keep changing every few years.
For more information please visit: https://www.mdhealthyself.com/7-questions-to-help-you-find-your-deepest-values