Chris Nikic embraced the power of getting 1% better every day and in November 2020 became the first person with Down syndrome to complete an IRONMAN
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How Coaching Supports Others’ Best. As physicians, we’re called to lead in many ways by team members, patients, and countless others during our
Continue ReadingShould I Get a Coach … or a Therapist?
Being a physician can be very challenging! Sometimes we recognize that we are in a rut that we need help getting out of, but determining who should
Continue ReadingMy Personal Experience with Surgery Part-2
In Part 1 of this blog series about my recent surgery, I discussed how gaining a different perspective allowed me to change my mindset. Part 2 will
Continue ReadingMy Personal Experience with Surgery Part-1
In July, I had low back surgery (a right L5 -S1 discectomy and bilateral L5-S1 laminoforaminotomies) which in some part was due to years of performing
Continue ReadingCareer Milestones – Passing 500 Surgeon Coaching Hours
My vision is that every surgeon is working with a coach. I recently hit a career milestone, surpassing 500 surgeon client coaching hours since I
Continue ReadingCoaching Promotes Self-Advocacy for Surgeons
As surgeons, we are often on our own in a competitive, high risk environment. There are times when we are faced with: Being forced to do something
Continue Reading5 Tips for Selecting the Right Coach for You
Now that you’ve committed to coaching, it’s time to find a coach! Unfortunately, that’s often easier said than done. There are so many coaches out
Continue ReadingWhat Coaching Has Meant To Me
Don’t read any further if you think life is predictable. (Don’t read any further if you already know what I am going to say.) Other than
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