Dealing with Imposter Syndrome in Physical Therapy

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2022
  • #281: Imposter syndrome is common for early career professionals in any field, but even more so in a service-based field like health and fitness.
    People come to us to help them, right?
    It's something we all have gone through as we gain more experience, so we wanted to share some advice on what we did to gain more confidence.
    To subscribe and ask your questions, go to mikereinold.com/askmikereinold
    The #AskMikeReinold​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Show
    Welcome to the Ask Mike Reinold Show, where we answer your questions about physical therapy, fitness, strength and conditioning, sports performance, baseball, business, and career advice. Join myself, Lenny Macrina, and my team at Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Boston, MA and learn how we help people feel better, move better, and perform better. Ask your questions at mikereinold.com/askmikereinold and follow us at @mikereinold, @lenmacpt, and @championptp.
    👊🏻Was this helpful? Subscribe to my UA-cam channel for more performance therapy and training tips!
    🤔Have a question/comment? Drop a note below in the comment section and let me know!
    *****
    🧠 WANT TO LEARN MORE FROM ME? Get my latest content & FREE presentation on how to get started with functional performance therapy and training:
    mikereinold.com/performance/
    *****
    💪WANT TO TRAIN WITH CHAMPION? Click here to learn more about our online and in-person training programs:
    championptandperformance.com
    *****
    👋 FOLLOW ME ONLINE:
    Instagram: / mikereinold
    Facebook: / mikereinold.pt
    Twitter: / mikereinold
    Blog: mikereinold.com/blog/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @carafolino7155
    @carafolino7155 2 роки тому +2

    This is a great conversation because I think every therapist feels this way in the beginning and then with transitions when they are trying to “level up” or specialize people feel it all over it again. There is so much out there that makes you feel like you are missing something too. Like everyone said in this session, being okay with saying I don’t know but I’m going to try to know or I will connect you with someone who knows and let go of that ego is huge! Thanks for this conversation!

  • @homanchoy5161
    @homanchoy5161 Рік тому

    Thank you for this great episodes and all the inspirations!! Gives lots of supports to me as a young PT!

  • @BenTramer
    @BenTramer 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulations Lenny

  • @benjaminbaumgardner7620
    @benjaminbaumgardner7620 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been a PT for 5 years and I still feel it all the time. Thanks for doing this, it’s a good thing to open dialogue about

  • @SiTerapiaFisica
    @SiTerapiaFisica 2 роки тому

    It is good to know and be able to talk about everything that happens in our field, Thanks for sharing!👍