Doctors & Dollars S3E5 Recap: Happiness Hacks and Thank You Files – Dr. Cory Fawcett

This episode features Dr. Cory Fawcett. He shares his amazing story along with some impressive happiness hacks among other pearls.

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Dr. Cory Fawcett

So, who is Dr. Fawcett?

Dr. Fawcett is a retired surgeon. He is well known to many of us from his activities in the area of real estate investment, financial independence and early retirement. However, this interview shows a personal side of this life coach. He talks about how he was burnt out, and discusses what strategies he used to cope while planning his eventual exit from medicine. Some great pearls about how to avoid bitterness from unsatisfactory interpersonal interactions and how to focus on the positives in one’s life. 

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