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Pause Before You Hit the Bottom with Dr. Shehzad Batliwala

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In this episode of “Time to Press Pause,” Ellen Williams speaks with Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, an ophthalmologist, entrepreneur, and first-generation Indian American who grew up undocumented in the United States. Dr. Batliwala shares how his early struggles with belonging and external validation fueled his ambitious pursuit of success—becoming a doctor, doing research on vision in zero gravity, and even founding a cell phone repair franchise. Yet despite these achievements, he discovered that relentless drive came at the cost of his personal relationships. A turning point arrived when his wife left, prompting him to reflect on the difference between “pathological ambition” and purposeful ambition.

To rebuild, Dr. Batliwala took a 33-day retreat, disconnected from technology, and began unpacking childhood traumas and unhealthy coping mechanisms. He links this journey of self-awareness to the concept of the “overview effect,” a sense of unity and belonging astronauts often experience when observing Earth from space. He now emphasizes that genuine belonging isn’t found in external accomplishments but rather in recognizing our shared humanity. In advising entrepreneurs and leaders, Dr. Batliwala urges them not to wait for rock bottom but to press pause whenever they notice any part of their life declining, using honesty and self-reflection to reorient toward deeper purpose and meaningful connection.

To learn more about Dr. Batliwala, visit visionarydoc.com

To learn more about Ellen Williams, visit thesalientstrategist.com

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In this episode of “Time to Press Pause,” Ellen Williams speaks with Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, an ophthalmologist, entrepreneur, and first-generation Indian American who grew up undocumented in the United States. Dr. Batliwala shares how his early struggles with belonging and external validation fueled his ambitious pursuit of success—becoming a doctor, doing research on vision in zero gravity, and even founding a cell phone repair franchise. Yet despite these achievements, he discovered that relentless drive came at the cost of his personal relationships. A turning point arrived when his wife left, prompting him to reflect on the difference between “pathological ambition” and purposeful ambition.

To rebuild, Dr. Batliwala took a 33-day retreat, disconnected from technology, and began unpacking childhood traumas and unhealthy coping mechanisms. He links this journey of self-awareness to the concept of the “overview effect,” a sense of unity and belonging astronauts often experience when observing Earth from space. He now emphasizes that genuine belonging isn’t found in external accomplishments but rather in recognizing our shared humanity. In advising entrepreneurs and leaders, Dr. Batliwala urges them not to wait for rock bottom but to press pause whenever they notice any part of their life declining, using honesty and self-reflection to reorient toward deeper purpose and meaningful connection.

To learn more about Dr. Batliwala, visit visionarydoc.com

To learn more about Ellen Williams, visit thesalientstrategist.com

  continue reading

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