Veterinary Business Accelerator. Time, Profit, Freedom

More Leadership Sins That Sink Your Team's Motivation


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What really demotivates a veterinary team?

It’s rarely the obvious things like workload or long hours.

More often, it’s the subtle leadership habits that quietly erode motivation, accountability, and performance.

In part 2 of our series on the 9 unintentional leadership habits slowly drain energy from a practice Sam discusses:

  • Why being “too nice” can actually lower standards and protect underperformance•
  • How avoiding tough conversations quietly pushes your best people away•
  • Why a quick “thanks for today” rarely feels like genuine appreciation•
  • Why great teams need challenge, not just comfort, to stay engaged
  • How ignoring poor culture early allows it to spread through the team
  • Why indecision drains momentum and frustrates everyone around you
  • How badly run meetings waste time and damage morale
  • Why a leader’s mood sets the emotional tone of the entire practice
  • When vulnerability strengthens a team—and when it doesn’t
  • Why leading by example is the foundation of real accountability

This is a practical conversation about leadership in the real world:

Clear standards.

Better conversations.

Faster decisions.

And a team culture that supports performance.


After 15 years owning Practices and helping 257+ Veterinary Practice Owners, Sam's seen the same pattern: brilliant Vets grinding through long weeks, wondering why success still feels so far away. The answer isn't working harder. It's building a Practice that supports your life instead of consuming it.

Visit acceleratepracticeacademy.com to discover how Practice Owners across Australia, the US, New Zealand, and Canada learn to enjoy their Medicine, their Business, AND Life again — without the sacrifice.You'll find free resources, real success stories, and ways to work with Sam directly.

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Veterinary Business Accelerator. Time, Profit, FreedomBy Sam Bowden