You've had the feeling.

Drained after a meeting that didn't need to happen. Frustrated by a process that makes no sense. Disconnected after a reorg that changed everything and nothing. That quiet, creeping suspicion that this is harder than it needs to be — and that something is off, even if you can't name what.

Healthcare changed. The whole world, too. How we work mostly hasn't.

Most of what's written about work doubles down on the system that's creating the friction — or it's written for the people at the top. The Good Work Life is written for those of us doing creative and caring work in a system designed for something entirely different.

Every other week, I send one idea — drawn from research, from practice, from fifteen years of conversations with healthcare pros like you — about how to understand why work makes you feel shitty and what you can do about it.