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Raise your hand if you've ever felt like you’re not doing enough for your pet. 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Whether you're a devoted pet parent or a seasoned pro, enrichment burnout is real—and it’s sneaky. In this episode of Enrichment for the Real World, Emily (she/they) and Pet Harmony Behavior Consultant Claire Horvat (she/her) explore how perfectionism, comparison traps, and even well-meaning advice can lead to overwhelm.
They dive into how cognitive biases—like the Nirvana fallacy and wishful thinking—can shape our expectations, and more importantly, how to break free from them. You’ll walk away with practical strategies for simplifying enrichment, prioritizing what really matters, and finding joy and effectiveness in what you can do, rather than getting lost in what you can’t.
TLDL (Too Long, Didn’t Listen): 3 Key Takeaways
Links & Resources from the Episode
Transcript: Arial | OpenDyslexic
Going Down a Rabbit Hole?
There’s more where that came from. If this episode sparked some thinking, check these out:
More from Pet Harmony
We’ve got a lot more to share—come hang out with us:
🐾 Instagram: @petharmonytraining
📘 Facebook: @petharmonytraining
👩🏫 For professionals: @petharmonypro on IG + TikTok
📰 Weekly newsletter: Join here
Hey, fellow pet professional! Tired of reinventing the wheel with every training plan? Join our 15-Minute Training Plan Challenge to create a flexible, repeatable template that works for you and your clients. No more blank screens or writer's block, just effective plans in less time.
Join now: petharmonytraining.com/trainingplan
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Episode Overview:
Raise your hand if you've ever felt like you’re not doing enough for your pet. 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Whether you're a devoted pet parent or a seasoned pro, enrichment burnout is real—and it’s sneaky. In this episode of Enrichment for the Real World, Emily (she/they) and Pet Harmony Behavior Consultant Claire Horvat (she/her) explore how perfectionism, comparison traps, and even well-meaning advice can lead to overwhelm.
They dive into how cognitive biases—like the Nirvana fallacy and wishful thinking—can shape our expectations, and more importantly, how to break free from them. You’ll walk away with practical strategies for simplifying enrichment, prioritizing what really matters, and finding joy and effectiveness in what you can do, rather than getting lost in what you can’t.
TLDL (Too Long, Didn’t Listen): 3 Key Takeaways
Links & Resources from the Episode
Transcript: Arial | OpenDyslexic
Going Down a Rabbit Hole?
There’s more where that came from. If this episode sparked some thinking, check these out:
More from Pet Harmony
We’ve got a lot more to share—come hang out with us:
🐾 Instagram: @petharmonytraining
📘 Facebook: @petharmonytraining
👩🏫 For professionals: @petharmonypro on IG + TikTok
📰 Weekly newsletter: Join here
Hey, fellow pet professional! Tired of reinventing the wheel with every training plan? Join our 15-Minute Training Plan Challenge to create a flexible, repeatable template that works for you and your clients. No more blank screens or writer's block, just effective plans in less time.
Join now: petharmonytraining.com/trainingplan
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