Taking Control of the Narrative with Maggie Kang

Maggie Kang

Life is a story and we control the narrative. The experiences we encounter may play a role in shaping the plot, but our response dictates the outcome. This is how Maggie Kang has chosen to live her life when her nine-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease.

 

The experience set Maggie on a new path. After 20 years in diagnostic radiology, she became a certified life coach and created a business called MaggieKangMD, LLC to help burned-out physicians and working moms. 

 

Today, Maggie joins me to talk about how we can change our thoughts and how accepting pain can help us find healing. 

 

Maggie also shares what led her to life coaching, the importance of realizing that suffering can be optional, and her unique message of hope.

 

In This Episode

  • (04:48) Coping with life’s hurdles

  • (07:37) Reaching out for help from a life coach

  • (08:38) The most valuable lessons Maggie learned from her coach

  • (10:47) Is suffering optional?

  • (18:33) Serving as a life coach for other doctors

  • (17:23) The hardest challenge Maggie has overcome

  • (21:29) Maggie’s message of hope

 

Guest

Maggie Kang is a physician, mother, certified life coach, and founder of MaggieKangMD, LLC.

 

Resources & Links

52 Weeks of Hope

Maggie Kang

Listen to the episode here:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taking-control-of-the-narrative-with-maggie-kang/id1537849403?i=1000580176844

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