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 ...
You’re not a whole person, really, if you don’t know where other people end and YOU start. Boundaries are ESSENTIAL for this, for you to have a solid identity, minimal stress and zero resentment towards others. In this episode I want to share the latest insights regarding boundaries in veterinary life from my coaching programme so you can learn along. More tools and tips to have under your belt so you can enjoy vet med standing solidly on your feet and stop worrying about what will happen if ...
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 ...