
May- Dr. Evan Sands, 33, ER DOC
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<p>"I think it's a generational thing- but I know that I'm never going to regret making a little bit less money so that I can experience life. If you make all this money and you don't have the time to spend it or don't have anyone to spend it with, it's not worth it." - Dr. Evan Sands</p> <p>All of these episodes were supposed to be 10 minute conversations, that quickly turned into 25 minute conversations and I'm now wishing they were each an hour. Especially this one! </p> <p>Once again we dive into what success means to people of all ages and professions. This episode features Evan Sands, an ER doc in Los Angeles. Evan has a very fresh perspective on success within his career that I think a lot of people in the medical profession could benefit from hearing. In this episode we touch on: </p> <p><br></p> <ul> <li>his love for the ocean & why</li> <li>what he currently feels the most success in </li> <li>the open-ness within his family and how it has cultivated a successful family dynamic</li> <li>the importance of communicating authentically and without judgment with those closest to you </li> <li>the importance of therapy within a relationships</li> <li>"knowing when you need help and recognizing when the bullshit in your brain is not correct"</li> <li>people's inability to work through problems nowadays simply because the next person is just a swipe away</li> <li>the importance of laughter and humor within a relationship</li> <li>a simplistic home life</li> <li>success within the E.R- a story about a recent patient</li> <li>the rate of CPR actually working</li> <li>his experience with asking patients in the ICU what advice they would give to a single 33 year old man & their answers</li> <li>generational differences in work/life balance</li> <li>having to build yourself up again after enduring medical training</li> </ul> <p>Huge thank you to Evan for letting us in on a little bit of his life within the E.R and how he relates to success. If anyone has any