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By nature, veterinary professionals tend to be very compassionate… at least outwardly so.
We also tend to be very judgmental when it comes to ourselves.
Despite what we may believe, this self-criticism is not self-contained.
In this episode I explore how the lack of compassion we have for ourselves is impacting the compassion we are able to extend to others and share four indicators that help us see where we have opportunity to create more acceptance for ourselves.
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE
Vet Life Academy
https://joyfuldvm.com/vetlifeacademy
CONNECT WITH ME
Thank you so much for listening! If this episode supported you in any way, the best way you can pay forward is by taking a screenshot of this episode and sharing it on social media or with your team, and tag me!
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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By nature, veterinary professionals tend to be very compassionate… at least outwardly so.
We also tend to be very judgmental when it comes to ourselves.
Despite what we may believe, this self-criticism is not self-contained.
In this episode I explore how the lack of compassion we have for ourselves is impacting the compassion we are able to extend to others and share four indicators that help us see where we have opportunity to create more acceptance for ourselves.
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE
Vet Life Academy
https://joyfuldvm.com/vetlifeacademy
CONNECT WITH ME
Thank you so much for listening! If this episode supported you in any way, the best way you can pay forward is by taking a screenshot of this episode and sharing it on social media or with your team, and tag me!
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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