E9: Documentation is not the enemy! How to use the 4 C’s to make documentation your self-care ally
Have you ever thought of documentation as a form of self-care? Of course, probably not! We know that more likely, documentation often feels like a time-consuming, mentally draining task that takes away from the work you truly care about. But we are here to try to convince you that documentation can actually be a key part of our self-care. Yes, you heard that right. There are ways to turn this often stressful task into a tool for personal and professional well-being.So what if, instead of adding to our stress, documentation could be part of the solution? In this episode, we’ll discuss how our 4 C’s model—Connection, Compassion, Courage, and Creativity—can transform your approach to notes and reports. Whether you’re already overwhelmed by your documentation or just looking for a more intentional approach, we’ll share actionable strategies and experiments to help change the way you think about both self-care and documentation. Episode Highlights:How documentation fits into self-careHow normal it is to struggle with documentationApplying the 4 C's to documentationSelf-Care Experiments:Create a notes templateEnd your sessions on timeResources Mentioned:Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey's website, QA Prep, and her book, Stress Free DocumentationOur past podcast interview with Dr. Maelisa McCaffreyVisit our website to get your own copy of our FREE 4 C's Self-Care Assessment: https://www.intentionaltherapist.caConnect with Melissa & Karen at Intentional Therapist:
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