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In this episode, Dr. Wise shares the importance of prioritizing downtime in the veterinary profession. She explains that without regular downtime, individuals become stuck in a repetitive cycle, lacking the opportunity to create a different life experience.
Downtime allows for the exploration of emotions and desires, which can lead to personal growth and the realization of a more fulfilling life. However, many veterinary professionals struggle with downtime, as they often spend their days off decompressing from work-related stress and anxiety.
Dr. Wise encourages veterinary professionals to prioritize self-care and emotional management to break free from this cycle and create a more balanced and fulfilling life.
She also highlights the need for emotional well-being education in professional programs to support individuals in high-stress careers.
Ultimately, she encourages individuals to take the time to plan for their future and give themselves permission to want more in life.
Key Takeaways:
1. Downtime is important in the veterinary profession to allow for creativity and personal growth.
2. Without regular downtime, individuals can become stuck in a repetitive cycle.
3. Many veterinary professionals struggle with downtime and spend their days o3f decompressing from work-related stress.
4. Learning to manage emotions and prioritize self-care is crucial for breaking free from the cycle of stress and anxiety.
5. Emotional well-being education in professional programs can support individuals in high-stress careers.
6. Prioritizing downtime allows for rest, rejuvenation, self-reflection, creativity, and pursuit of personal goals.
7. Taking the time to plan for the future and embracing personal growth can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life in and outside of the veterinary profession.
Resources Mentioned:
Vet Life Academy https://joyfuldvm.com/vetlifeacademy
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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In this episode, Dr. Wise shares the importance of prioritizing downtime in the veterinary profession. She explains that without regular downtime, individuals become stuck in a repetitive cycle, lacking the opportunity to create a different life experience.
Downtime allows for the exploration of emotions and desires, which can lead to personal growth and the realization of a more fulfilling life. However, many veterinary professionals struggle with downtime, as they often spend their days off decompressing from work-related stress and anxiety.
Dr. Wise encourages veterinary professionals to prioritize self-care and emotional management to break free from this cycle and create a more balanced and fulfilling life.
She also highlights the need for emotional well-being education in professional programs to support individuals in high-stress careers.
Ultimately, she encourages individuals to take the time to plan for their future and give themselves permission to want more in life.
Key Takeaways:
1. Downtime is important in the veterinary profession to allow for creativity and personal growth.
2. Without regular downtime, individuals can become stuck in a repetitive cycle.
3. Many veterinary professionals struggle with downtime and spend their days o3f decompressing from work-related stress.
4. Learning to manage emotions and prioritize self-care is crucial for breaking free from the cycle of stress and anxiety.
5. Emotional well-being education in professional programs can support individuals in high-stress careers.
6. Prioritizing downtime allows for rest, rejuvenation, self-reflection, creativity, and pursuit of personal goals.
7. Taking the time to plan for the future and embracing personal growth can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life in and outside of the veterinary profession.
Resources Mentioned:
Vet Life Academy https://joyfuldvm.com/vetlifeacademy
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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