It’s often been studied and proven that ‘gratitude is good for the giver.’ So, should you write a handwritten note to a colleague or peer who may need a little encouragement? The treatment for Physician burnout may just reside in your next handwritten note to a colleague. As Truett Cathy once said “The universal sign that somebody needs encouragement is if they are still breathing.”
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