How do ER doctors deal with normal life after their shift?

Happy Thursday!

So, there are a couple ER docs in my extended family, and one question I hear regularly is:

“How do you go from what can be a traumatic, or intense shift… back to normal life?”

“Well, I compartmentalize it.”

They go from emergency situations to normal situations, and do it quite regularly.

In the age of technology, our brains are facing an influx of advertising, screens, information, demands, “emergencies”… to say it’s overwhelming might be an understatement.

Compartmentalizing is one way to cope and flourish. Be present they say.

Technology that takes some of the cognitive load off is the good stuff, the good technology.

And Bento Engine is one of those.

Instead of you having to track all the ages and events in your clients lives, Bento does it effortlessly - in the background.

And not only does it keep track, when the time is right, it gives you the information you need to provide advice. You can compartmentalize the timing, and the information - and free up your limited brain space for things that are more important right now.

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AdvisorTech Demo with fpPathfinder tomorrow

Another tool that stores knowledge for you so that you don’t have to is fpPathfinder.

Instead of memorizing or spending time looking up all the nitty gritty details of each complex planning scenario as you come across it, you can rely on fpPathfinder to provide the questions, answers, and information flow when you need it.

And Good News! We’re doing a live demo with fpPathfinder tomorrow so you can learn all about it.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed and wish technology could help, well here are 2 tools that do!

You’re welcome.

Warmly,

Joe

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