How to Correct Your Life Conference

Course Description

How to Correct Your Life is a two-day conference for high-performers who refuse to burn out quietly.

Burnout isn’t weakness. It’s the predictable result of operating at full capacity without the frameworks to protect clarity, purpose, and control. This conference gives you those frameworks.

Taught by John Bielinski, MS — practicing clinician, Marine Corps veteran, Guinness World Record holder, and founder of CME4Life — this is not a wellness seminar. It’s a structured reset built on stress physiology, emotional regulation science, and three decades of teaching clinicians how to perform under pressure without collapsing under it.

John doesn’t tell you to slow down or take more bubble baths. He teaches you how to think, decide, prioritize, and operate differently — in ways that last.


Why This Conference Is Different

Most burnout education stops at awareness. This conference is about correction.

You’ll learn the mechanisms behind burnout — stress dysregulation, misaligned priorities, loss of purpose — and apply evidence-based tools to interrupt the cycle before it compounds. This isn’t motivation. It’s methodology.


What You’ll Learn

Over two immersive days, you will:

  • Recognize burnout early and distinguish it from depression or other distress
  • Understand the physiology of stress and emotional dysregulation
  • Identify the personal and professional drivers draining your energy
  • Apply the CHERISH Matrix to assess and rebalance seven life domains
  • Regain control of priorities, time, and decision-making
  • Strengthen emotional intelligence and interpersonal effectiveness
  • Reconnect daily actions with personal values and long-term meaning

This course improves not only personal well-being but also professional performance, resilience, and career longevity.


What You Leave With

By the end of the conference, every participant walks away with:

  1. A clearly defined personal vision — written, specific, yours
  2. A personal mission statement — a declaration you’ll read daily
  3. The CHERISH Matrix — a practical life-balance framework you’ll revisit weekly
  4. Stress regulation tools — cheat codes for emotions, cognitive load, and pressure
  5. Renewed professional purpose — clarity, confidence, and a plan that outlasts the event

These are not abstract goals. They are structured, measurable deliverables you complete during the conference.


Who This Is For

Clinical Track (CME-Accredited):

  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physicians
  • Nurses
  • Clinical Leaders

Open Track:

  • Executives, entrepreneurs, and high-performers in any field

This conference is for anyone who:

  • Feels burned out, overwhelmed, or emotionally exhausted
  • Questions their direction, balance, or sustainability
  • Wants to prevent burnout before it escalates
  • Cares deeply about their work and their own humanity

Why John Bielinski

John Bielinski is a practicing clinician who has educated tens of thousands of healthcare professionals, built an Inc. 5,000 company from his basement, holds a Guinness World Record for the longest medical lecture, and authored How to Correct Your Life (releasing 2026).

His authority comes from the rare intersection of:

  • Real clinical experience — he’s still in the field
  • Evidence-based education — frameworks built on science, not slogans
  • Human performance research — resilience under real pressure, not theory

John has lived the burnout, the correction, and the rebuild. He teaches what works because he’s proven it works.


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 a free signed copy of How to Correct Your Life.

Your correction starts here.

 

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$799.00
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