Ending Physician Overwhelm

Grateful Much?

Megan Melo, Physician and Life Coach

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Let’s be honest: when you’re exhausted, under-resourced, and working in a system that keeps asking for more… gratitude can feel like a stretch.

In this episode, we’re talking about gratitude—but not the fluffy, bypass-y kind that tells you to “just be thankful” while everything burns down. We’re talking about real gratitude: the kind that helps regulate your nervous system, protect your mental health, and increase resilience without denying how hard things are.

If you’ve ever had a patient thank you—and felt nothing but resentment, numbness, or exhaustion—this episode is for you.


In this episode, we explore

  • Why gratitude is not the same as toxic positivity
  • How burnout can make it impossible to receive gratitude—even when it’s offered
  • The thought–feeling–action loop and how gratitude fits into it
  • Why forced gratitude doesn’t work (and what does)
  • How small, honest gratitude practices can reduce stress physiology
  • The science linking gratitude to better mental health, cardiovascular outcomes, and even longevity
  • Why gratitude works best when layered with sleep, rest, movement, nutrition, and boundaries

We also talk about what to do if you’re too burned out for gratitude—and why that’s not a personal failure.


The science we reference:

This episode is part of our 10-Week Stress Reduction Challenge for Women Physicians—and this week’s focus is learning how to experience gratitude in a way that actually supports your health.

🎧 Listen in, then ask yourself:
 here could a little more honest gratitude make my day feel lighter—without asking me to pretend?

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To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.

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Email: megan@healthierforgood.com

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