Thrive in your veterinary career, combat burnout, and realign your life with this expert guide! Your patients may be adorable dogs and fluffy kittens, but even the cutest of job perks don't lessen the stress of your veterinary career. Between the never-ending stream of appointments, constant decision-making, and empathy exhaustion, the reality of your once-dream job may feel more like a nightmare. The truth is, sustaining a career as a veterinarian is hard to do when you're stuck in survival mode. You treat all your clients and their adorable furry creatures with love, compassion, and gratitude. Now, it's time to care for the most important patient-yourself. In You're Gonna Get Peed On, Dr. Michael Bugg, DVM, shares smart solutions for the personal and financial struggles that no one warned you about in vet school. With this guide of practical advice and insights from veterinarians pulled from his popular podcast, The Veterinary Project Podcast, get ready to take back control from veterinary burnout and realign your life for ultimate joy and financial abundance-both inside and outside of the clinic. You'll discover2 animals that can boost your self-worth and free you from negative perfectionist thinking. How to foster burnout-busting resilience and develop the good habits needed for a sustainable veterinary career. Mindfulness for handling unexpected career trajectories and pivoting toward new business opportunities (veterinary or otherwise!). 7 core values to tame the Money Mindset Drain and achieve financial independence as a veterinarian. Passive income and real estate investing ideas-so you can experience more abundance with less hours at the clinic. The pathway to improve your well-being and get out of veterinarian survival mode starts with your personal development and approach to finances. Read You're Gonna Get Peed On and rediscover the career, fulfillment, and abundance that you deserve.
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