• Episode 1768 - Pain now or pain later

  • Jul 11 2024
  • Duración: 18 m
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Episode 1768 - Pain now or pain later

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  • Dr. Jeff Musgrave // #LeadershipThursday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Older Adult lead faculty member Jeff Musgrave discusses how choosing pain now can help you avoid pain of regret later in your career. Take a listen to the podcast episode or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about courses designed to start your own practice, check out our Brick by Brick practice management course or our online physical therapy courses, check out our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION INTRODUCTION Welcome to the PT on ICE Daily Show. My name is Dr. Jeff Musgrave, Doctor of Physical Therapy, currently serving in the Institute of Clinical Excellence in the Older Adult Division. It is Thursday, so it is Leadership Thursday. Super excited to be bringing to you a message that I think a lot of people are going to relate to. Pain now or pain later? When thinking about this topic, it really came very organically out of a class that I was coaching. So I get to coach people 55 and up, we're all about pushing high intensity, we celebrate sweating, we celebrate heavy weights, and really pushing things in a business called Stronger Life. But we were finishing up class, it was a really tough workout, and I was talking to our members and I said, you know, the reality is, team, you can have a little bit of pain, a little bit at a time, or you can have some uncontrolled pain later in life, maybe years from now, maybe decades from now, but that pain, you're unlikely to get to choose. And we all know this, if you're listening to this podcast, you know that we're all about being fitness forward. We're all about choosing that little incremental consistent pain to avoid greater pain later, right? Whether we're talking about building reserve for not even just older adults, but all people, right? The stronger we are, the fitter we are, the less likely we're going to have those uncontrollable pains through health complications, whether we're thinking about heart attacks, type 2 diabetes and amputation, strokes, Those type of things, for the most part, are very avoidable by choosing a little bit of pain, a little bit at a time. So this really just resonated with me, and as I was reflecting on it, not that I have that many great quotes, but this one, I was like, this one kind of lands. It connects a little bit. And then it made me think about my career. It made me think about people that, in scenarios that I've been through, as a clinician, and my journey in my career. So I think this not only relates to us from a physical standpoint, but thinking about our career, where we're headed, having big dreams, like what do you want out of your life? Who do you want to serve? And how are you going to get there? And the reality is, I truly believe you've got to choose some discomfort. You've got to choose a little bit of pain if you want to reach your goals. Likely, if they're worthwhile at all, they're going to be hard to obtain. They're not going to be easy to get to, and you're going to have to push yourself. And you're going to have to seek some pain. If you're choosing comfort in your career, you're unlikely to reach any big, meaningful goals. That's just the reality of it. So I'm gonna give you some examples, thinking about the perspective if you're an employee and if you're a business owner, if you're an entrepreneur. So for these, really we're just gonna talk about two scenarios. So the first trap that can lead to you not choosing pain is really just seeking comfort, career comfort. And it can be a career comfort as an employee and as an entrepreneur. So the way I see this is if you're early in your career or maybe you're later in your career, it doesn't really matter. But if you were choosing comfort as an employee, it could look like choosing prioritizing a paycheck over growth. right? And I've been there too, right? Student loans, debt, paying the bills, that's a reality. We all have to pay the bills, right? And the more financial margin we have, the easier our life is from that perspective. But that's not always the path to a meaningful career. Those two things can coincide. You can make great money and you can be serving your life's passion, the mission, the thing that you are here as a clinician to do, you can get both. But oftentimes, there are so many more opportunities to choose a paycheck and comfort over growth, over meaningful growth. Some signs, because I've worked at these places before, I've been there, team. Some signs that you are in the wrong place and you're choosing career comfort over growth or that small incremental pain is you're working with a bunch ...
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