Hi, I'm Kendra

I’ve been married to a neurosurgeon since 2003. I’ve lived every season of medicine, from residency with four young children to attending life and I know firsthand that external stability doesn’t automatically create internal peace. I spent years waiting to feel better. When that didn’t happen on its own, I started untangling who I had become inside survival mode. Now, as a Professional Certified Coach, I help physician spouses do the same.

Episode 50: The Warrior Mode Pattern Every Physician Spouse Needs to Recognize

Mother’s Day can be the loneliest day of the year when your inside life doesn’t match what everyone around you is celebrating. If you spent any part of it going through the motions, this episode is for you.

Today we’re talking about what happens when the thing that kept you functioning starts costing you yourself and how one physician spouse found her way back.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • The “warrior mode” archetype and how it mirrors survival mode: blinders on, action-focused, tightly controlled, and quietly exhausting

  • The TIANT framework (Tension, Intention, Attention, No Tension) as a tool for recognizing when you’re trying to control a situation and how to release it

  • The language signals that tell you you’re in warrior mode, the “shoulds,” “need tos,” and “have tos” you’re placing on the people around you

  • Why reconnecting with small sensory joys (a postcard of autumn leaves, a smell you love) is not indulgence but the specific antidote to warrior energy

  • The three-question reflection practice Margaret and her husband use for everything from holidays to hard conversations: what worked, what didn’t, what do we try differently next time

You’ll hear:

  • Margaret’s story of giving birth via emergency C-section while her neurosurgeon husband was in New Zealand, and what it taught her about surrendering expectations

  • The dinner conversation where she told her husband she had nothing left to contribute and the moment she realized the warrior had consumed everything else

  • The Mary Poppins bag moment: what happened when she finally handed her husband the diaper bag, said “have fun,” and let go of control for two hours

  • The question she now asks herself to start coming back: not “what do I want for my life,” but “what do I want for the next five minutes”

This episode is especially for you if:

  • You can tell anyone exactly what your husband needs, what your kids need, what the dog needs but if someone asked you what you want right now, you would genuinely not know

  • You’ve been so deep in survival mode for so long that you’ve stopped noticing the tension in your shoulders, the grinding of your teeth, the tightness you’ve just accepted as normal

  • You know something needs to shift but pursuing anything for yourself still feels like a selfish act you haven’t earned yet

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Life After Survival Mode

A private reflection guide for physician spouses who thought it would feel better by now.

HI, I’M KENDRA

I’ve been married to a neurosurgeon since 2003. I’ve lived every season of medicine, from residency with four young children to attending life,  and I know firsthand that external stability doesn’t automatically create internal peace. I spent years waiting to feel better. When that didn’t happen on its own, I started untangling who I had become inside survival mode. Now, as a Professional Certified Coach, I help physician spouses do the same.

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