Doctor's Wealth and Wellness
Doctor's Wealth and Wellness is a podcast designed to help busy attending physicians take control of their finances and personal health with straightforward, practical advice. Hosted by Norm Wright, this show empowers doctors to achieve financial freedom and wellness without the stress.
Discussions in this show should not be construed as specific recommendations or investment advice. Always consult with your investment professional before making important investment decisions. Securities offered through Cambridge Investment Research, Inc., a Broker/Dealer, Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services through Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser. Cambridge and SKC Financial Group are not affiliated.
Doctor's Wealth and Wellness
Episode 109: Digital Detox for Doctors – Atomic Habits to Reclaim Focus and Reduce Screen Time
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In Episode 109 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, the Friday wellness episode titled "Digital Detox for Doctors – Atomic Habits to Reclaim Focus and Reduce Screen Time," host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, uses Atomic Habits principles to help physicians reduce overwhelming screen time from EMRs, emails, and apps, reclaiming focus and combating burnout as spring activities draw attention outdoors in March 2026. Citing a 2026 Medscape Digital Wellness Report statistic that 74% of doctors feel overwhelmed by constant connectivity, the episode outlines three detox "layers": (1) inverting phone triggers by introducing friction—such as grayscale mode, app limits, or do-not-disturb after shifts—to disrupt mindless scrolling and reclaim personal time (James Clear's 2026 research shows inversion can cut screen time by 35%), as a pediatrician improved sleep by 20% with evening boundaries; (2) tracking daily "unplugged wins" (e.g., device-free meals or focused interactions) via a chain or app, with weekly reflections to strengthen a "mindful practitioner" identity and sustain progress (Harvard's 2026 data indicates tracking extends detox adherence by 30%), enabling an ER physician to enhance decision-making by 25%; and (3) optimizing environments by establishing device-free zones equipped with analog alternatives like books or journals to make unplugging effortless (Stanford's 2026 studies reveal optimized zones reduce overload by 32%), as a surgeon decreased fatigue by 28% through a bedroom no-screen area. Wright stresses that digital detox preserves mental sharpness for patient care, relationships, and personal well-being while preventing burnout, with a seven-day challenge to apply one layer consistently, journal resulting focus improvements, email support@skcfinancial.com for tailored detox boosters, and share the episode with screen-overloaded colleagues to detox as a team. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.
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