How to Correct Your Life is a powerful conference of empowerment and clarity.
Who is this conference for?
Clinicians:
CME-accredited conference designed for leaders, clinicians (Pas/NPs, physicians and nurses) who want to reclaim control of their lives without leaving medicine behind.
Life Enthusiasts:
For people who know they are not living to their full potential and crave more from live.
Burnout is not a personal failure.
It is a predictable outcome of working in high-pressure environment without the tools to protect clarity, purpose, and emotional control.
This course is taught by John Bielinski, a nationally recognized clinician, educator, and founder of CME4Life. With more than three decades of experience in teaching growth, personal development, as well as clinical and professional development, John brings rare credibility to the conversation around burnout, because he has lived it, studied it, and taught thousands of clinicians how to overcome it.
This is not motivational speaking.
This is practical tools to enhance the human experience.
Why This Conference Is Different?
Most burnout education stops at awareness.
This conference is about correction.
Burnout develops when stress physiology, emotional dysregulation, misaligned priorities, and loss of purpose compound over time. John Bielinski breaks down these processes using evidence-informed frameworks and guides participants through a structured reset, intellectually, emotionally, and practically.
You will not be told to “slow down” or “practice more self-care.”
You will be taught how to think, decide, prioritize, and live differently, sustainably.
What You’ll Learn
Over two immersive days, participants will learn how to:
This course is designed to improve not only personal well-being, but also professional performance, resilience, and longevity in clinical practice.
Objectives:
By the end of the conference, every participant will leave with:
These outcomes are intentional, structured, and measurable — not abstract inspiration.
Who This Course Is For
This conference is designed for:
It is ideal for anyone who:
Why Learn from John Bielinski
John Bielinski is a practicing clinician, Marine Corps veteran, and one of the most respected voices in medical education. He has educated tens of thousands of healthcare professionals, holds a Guinness World Record for the longest medical lecture, and has built CME programs trusted nationwide. He is an entrepreneur, having grown a business form his basement into an Inc 5,000 fastest growing business. He’s an author of the soon to be released book, How to Correct your Life.
His authority comes from the intersection of:
The Bottom Line
How to Correct Your Life gives you the structure, clarity, and tools to take control, intentionally, professionally, and sustainably.
Register now and receive your free signed copy of How to Correct Your Life.
Your correction starts here.
How To Correct Your Life and Prevent Burnout in Medicine
This activity has been reviewed by the American Academy of Physician Associates Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 16 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Approval is valid from 5/29/2026 to 12/21/2026. AAPA reference number: CME-2015039.

Day 1 focuses on building foundational awareness and identifying the root contributors to dissatisfaction, stress, and occupational burnout. Participants engage in guided reflection, structured exercises, and introduction to the CHERISH Matrix, a comprehensive life-assessment framework designed to evaluate balance across key professional and personal domains.
Key Learning Themes
Identifying personal and professional gaps that contribute to burnout risk
Recognizing unmet needs and areas of imbalance affecting sustainability
Differentiating reactive habits from intentional, values-based choices
Clarifying core personal values and professional identity drivers
Developing a structured personal vision statement
Understanding the relationship between value alignment and role satisfaction
Applying the CHERISH Matrix to assess strengths and priority gaps
Establishing realistic, values-aligned goals that support longevity and fulfillment
Constructing a personal mission statement to guide ongoing decisions
By the end of Day 1, learners will have a clear awareness of their current state, a defined personal vision, and practical tools for identifying and prioritizing life and career adjustments.
Day 2 expands the framework into deeper purpose discovery, long-term alignment, and practical life design. Participants revisit the CHERISH Matrix and explore each of its seven domains to evaluate fulfillment, resilience, and meaning across personal and professional spheres.
Key Learning Themes
Assessing career satisfaction and sustainability factors
Evaluating physical and mental health influences on performance
Understanding ego, emotional regulation, and self-perception in stress response
Examining the role of relationships, integrity, and ethical alignment
Exploring spirituality or belief systems as sources of resilience and meaning
Identifying behaviors or commitments that undermine fulfillment
Developing written purpose statements and life roadmaps
Constructing short- and long-term goals aligned with personal values
Designing a practical framework for ongoing recalibration and growth
Utilizing structured tools to support continuous balance and professional engagement
By completion of Day 2, participants will leave with a personalized purpose statement, intentional life roadmap, and repeatable frameworks for maintaining balance, resilience, and direction throughout their careers.
This book serves as a lasting reference to the frameworks, principles, and tools taught during the conference — allowing you to continue applying what you learn long after the event ends.
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