Going back to vet med after a break, or moving to a new clinic, can be scary and overwhelming. This is especially true if you have been burnt out before, and have a history of not being able to set boundaries. The fears around being sucked into an unhealthy work routine (again!) are real. I’ve coached a lot of vets recently with these issues, and I want to share the tips and tools I found useful for them. I created a manual to be the pillar upon which you can lean to support yourself in this ...
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Going back to vet med after a break, or moving to a new clinic, can be scary and overwhelming. This is especially true if you have been burnt out before, and have a history of not being able to set boundaries. The fears around being sucked into an unhealthy work routine (again!) are real. I’ve coached a lot of vets recently with these issues, and I want to share the tips and tools I found useful for them. I created a manual to be the pillar upon which you can lean to support yourself in this ...
Ep. 63: How to: My 12 step process to becoming an invincible veterinarian (start here)
The Overwhelmed Vet Podcast
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4 months ago
Ep. 63: How to: My 12 step process to becoming an invincible veterinarian (start here)
When I first published my upcoming course, a subscriber reached out to me to say she was so happy she could sign up for a systematized way of applying everything she’s learned from me through the podcast, newsletters and so on. And it struck me I’ve actually done you all a bit of a disservice by not giving you a clear guide to how to work on yourselves step by step. I just write and record what comes to me, but I can see it’s a bit overwhelming and messy! HERE I’ve summed up the 12 step...
The Overwhelmed Vet Podcast
Going back to vet med after a break, or moving to a new clinic, can be scary and overwhelming. This is especially true if you have been burnt out before, and have a history of not being able to set boundaries. The fears around being sucked into an unhealthy work routine (again!) are real. I’ve coached a lot of vets recently with these issues, and I want to share the tips and tools I found useful for them. I created a manual to be the pillar upon which you can lean to support yourself in this ...