I'm Alex Pitt,
I help healthcare professionals overcome career- threatening burnout.Â
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Small Changes Big Difference: Â
How Doctors, Nurses, and Therapists Beat Career-Ending Burnout
Without Having To Quit Their Jobs Or Work Less And Lose Income
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Hi, I'm Alex Pitt
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Even though we haven't worked together yet, I bet I know a few things about you...
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- You're a heart-centered health care professional who cares deeply, but the healthcare system is burning you out.
- You're high-functioning on the outside, but internally you feel depleted, disconnected, and quietly resentful of the work you once loved. Â
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Your soul longs for more than just getting through the workday. Â Â
You’re Not Alone…. And There’s A Better Way!Â
- You’ve developed a new relationship with your work, your energy, and yourself, without leaving healthcare. Â
  - You’ve identified small changes and small strategic shifts that restore your nervous system. Â
- You are skilled at setting healthy boundaries.
- Work has become aligned with your values.
- You have a life that you don’t want to escape from, that includes meaning, rest, creativity, and joy, not just productivity and endurance.
- You bring energy and excellence to your work without self-sacrifice being the cost.
- You have time and energy to be the best parent, partner, spouse, friend, or fur-baby parent you can be.
You Could Be On The Road To These Results In Just A Few Months From Now.
How is This Possible ?
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Find Out In This Training
Small Changes, Big Difference:
How Doctors, Nurses, and Therapists Beat Career-Ending Burnout Without Having To Quit Their Jobs Or Work Less And Lose Income.
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Small Changes Big Difference: Â How Doctors, Nurses, and Therapists Beat Career-Ending Burnout Without Having To Quit Their Jobs Or Work Less and Lose Income. Â
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Let me introduce myself:
My Background
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After 15 years in the healthcare field, across multiple settings, and hundreds of clients, many of them doctors, nurses, and therapists,
I noticed something.
Burnout isn't treated as a warning sign;Â it's treated as a normal part of the job. Â
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