I’m Dr. Hassan, a Board-Certified Physiatrist and Independent Practice Owner. I help physiatrists start and grow their own profitable practices so they can achieve financial independence and live without limits.

When building a profitable practice, there will be times when feeling overwhelmed may stop your growth. When that occurs, you must remember what got you there. Feelings of overwhelm can threaten your happiness and your relationships. When you take on more than you can handle, your body reacts with elevated stress levels. Often, it results in you being short with other people. You may also forget to eat as you focus on getting your list done. Eventually, you may develop other mental health issues if you keep putting yourself through the same paces without any break. At times, everyone gets overwhelmed. But that doesn’t mean you are a lost cause.

Here are seven things to remember when you start feeling overwhelmed:

1. Your emotions are natural. Feelings of overwhelm are often a sign from your body that it is time to slow down and scale back. You can also control your feelings. So addressing this feeling and replacing it with better ones, is possible.

2. It isn’t the end of the world. This is part of life. The good news is that you can stop the feelings of overwhelm by recognizing it for what it is, and taking proactive steps to prevent the cycle from happening.

3. Now’s a good time for a brain dump. Overwhelm leaves our minds cluttered. By writing down all the things you need to do or feel, you are alleviating some of the mental energy you have had to expend keeping it all in.

4. Take action instead of wallowing in your thoughts. Action breeds more movement and will propel you out of your feelings of overwhelm. Additionally, new opportunities will crop up to help you chip away at your project.

5. Avoiding digital stimulation is the better choice. Getting lost in social media will only leave you feeling worse when you realize you lost time to work. Notifications can leave you in a constant state of panic. Remember that it is okay to turn off notifications for periods of time, and focus on what you need to get done.

6. Stepping outside is a good thing. You do not have to be tied to your desk and laser focused on what needs doing. Give your body the break it deserves to help you reset and recharge.

7. You have been here before. More than likely, you have felt this way before. This too shall pass. It won’t last and you can shorten the time frame by being proactive.

Feelings of overwhelm don’t have to stop you from being productive. Remember that this happens to all of us, and you can take action to overcome it.

I’m Dr. Hassan, a Board-Certified Physiatrist and Independent Practice Owner. I help physiatrists start and grow their own profitable practices so they can achieve financial independence and live without limits. Please go to businessofrehab.com/contractnegotiations to pick up the free guide to help you negotiate the contract or your dreams.

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