Juggling the endless needs as a veterinary professional of patients and clients while trying to disconnect and live your personal life is an ongoing struggle for many in the veterinary field. 

Host Julie South offers practical guidance tailored for veterinary professionals who have difficulty establishing boundaries between their clinical responsibilities and precious personal time. 

Learn easy-to-implement rituals that can help prevent burnout and overworking. 

Discover small but powerful tweaks to daily routines that enable you to show up fully present for loved ones—without constantly worrying about patients and practice demands.

Julie asks some reasonably confrontational questions to get you to think about whether you're using work as an excuse to face some things you don't want to face.

In this episode she also helps you draw the line in the sand and then keep work / home on their own side of that line.

Takeaways:

Set daily habits to compartmentalise clinic and personal timeStrategies to avoid overworking and work creep after hoursTools to shift your mindset and be fully present with friends and familyVetStaff
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About DISC-Flow®
DISC is a research-backed and science-based personality profiling tool used to understand our behaviours, communication styles, and work preferences. It’s about understanding what makes you – and the people you work with – tick.

Julie South is a DISC Flow® Certified Trainer, who describes DISC-Flow® profiling as being like having a cheat sheet to better understand yourself and other people. When you know this, it helps you play to your personality strengths, work better in teams, and communicate better.

If you’re keen to find out what your personal DISC type is, what type of leader you are, or what your clinic’s team composition looks like, then get in touch with Julie to find out what's involved.

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