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Who are you fighting against?
Where is the need to be "right" popping up in your world?
In what ways do you sit in judgment over others' choices and actions?
When we stop to consider these questions, many of us can find a list of examples of this type of behavior in our own lives.
It's become an accepted way of being... a survival mechanism many of us deploy.
It's also destroying our confidence, our work environments, and our ability to create a different experience for ourselves in the future.
In this episode I explore the different ways "us against them" is showing up in VetMed, and in our lives as veterinary professionals.
I share what really drives this behavior, the negative impact it's having, and why we must identify it and change it not only for ourselves, but for the future of our profession as well.
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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Who are you fighting against?
Where is the need to be "right" popping up in your world?
In what ways do you sit in judgment over others' choices and actions?
When we stop to consider these questions, many of us can find a list of examples of this type of behavior in our own lives.
It's become an accepted way of being... a survival mechanism many of us deploy.
It's also destroying our confidence, our work environments, and our ability to create a different experience for ourselves in the future.
In this episode I explore the different ways "us against them" is showing up in VetMed, and in our lives as veterinary professionals.
I share what really drives this behavior, the negative impact it's having, and why we must identify it and change it not only for ourselves, but for the future of our profession as well.
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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