Ep. 81: 6 very important points: “should” you?

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 32 MIN

Ep. 81: 6 very important points: “should” you?

from The Overwhelmed Vet Podcast · host Gunila Pedersen

After this week of nights and coaching I’ve realised there are 6 very important points you need to know if you work in vet med, most around the word “Should”.Here’s the list of all 6, that I encourage you to have behind your ear/on your phone. I elaborate on them in this episode but remember this check list:1: “I should know this” No you SHOULDN’T. Don’t make it mean anything about you.2: “I should be able to resolve this on my own”. No. Be willing to be vulnerable, and show your weakness.3: “I shouldn’t feel like this”. Yes you should. Vet med gives us a WHOLE range of emotions, none of them are inherently bad unless YOU think so.4: “There should be THE right decision and I don’t know which one. And I should know”. There is no THE. 5: Trust your gut. Not the text book. Most pets haven’t read the text books.6: “It went wrong” Did it? Remember to evaluate PROPERLY.Go check out the course! Right here Hey! Thanks for listening! Send me a text and let me know what you think. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified <3Suggest a topic or ask a question for me to answer on the show!MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU:FREE DOWNLOAD:  PDF The Top 10 Hacks to Overcome Burnout in the Veterinary Clinic  FREE COACHING SESSION: You can book a free session and try coaching out HERE SAY HI!LinkedinFacebookInstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review! <3 It really helps me get encouraging and actionable advice to the vets that need to hear it the most!Email me: [email protected],gunilalifecoach.comThe Overwhelmed Vet Podcast 🐾🩺 by Gunila Pedersen

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