fbpx

Listen Here:

We have another incredible full circle story for you on this episode. Dr. Natalie Fayman shares her journey beyond vetmed after 33 years of exhaustion and burnout led her to a point of no return. When a life coach helped Dr. Fayman work through her emotional eating coping mechanism, she had a powerful breakthrough and a total epiphany through positive intelligence. Leading her to the passion of helping other veterinarians make the same mental transformation so they can stop dreading their jobs and find positivity at work again.

Stress resilience is so important for veterinarians, who experience many stress triggers on a daily basis. Dr. Fayman goes over some of those triggers and how to manage them. We discuss unhappy clients, conflict resolution, micromanagement, and a big one… how to say no when you need to.

An important factor in stress reduction is taking care of your body. Dr. Fayman places emphasis on proper nutrition, hydration, positive sleep habits, play time, and physical release of energy. These are all basic needs that can get swept under the rug when you’re stressed and overwhelmed at work, but they will make the biggest difference physically and mentally.

Dr. Fayman reminds vets, Put the oxygen mask on yourself first! You deserve a happy and stress free life, and it’s possible to set boundaries while being successful in your career. You can find out more about Dr. Fayman and her coaching via her website and other links provided below.

Would You Like To Be Featured in Our Podcast?
Join Our Mailing List!

What’s Inside:

  • What is stress resilience?
  • What is positive intelligence?
  • How to work through common stress triggers in vet med.
  • Tips for taking care of yourself and reducing stress in the veterinary industry.

Listen to the podcast on your favorite player:

Enjoy the podcast? Share!

Follow Crystal Stokes

About Crystal Stokes

Latest Episodes

Healthy Habits for Veterinarians with Kirbie Be

Healthy Habits for Veterinarians with Kirbie Be

From overworked and utterly exhausted to feeling her best and overflowing with energy, Kirbie Be shares her journey to building healthy habits. Kirbie is a veterinary health coach and living example of the impact of learning healthy skills. She explains how the simple act of taking care of yourself can transform your life and improve your job performance.

Navigating Difficult Conversations with Dr. Rachel Venable

Navigating Difficult Conversations with Dr. Rachel Venable

Dr. Rachel Venable is the owner of Pet Cancer Care Consulting, a teleconsulting firm where she works in the veterinary oncology industry with veterinarians and clients. When it comes to talking about pet cancer and other illnesses, it’s almost never easy. Dr. Venable shares her tips on navigating those difficult conversations and supporting the client, the pet, and the provider.

Closing The Gap Between Vet Med and Technology with Daniel Valdes

Closing The Gap Between Vet Med and Technology with Daniel Valdes

Daniel Valdes and his work as a project manager for Celeritas Digital puts at the forefront the power of accessible technology in the vet med space. In our conversation Daniel shares how they use technology to ease veterinarian pain points as well as an important app in collaboration with NOMV.




No, thank you. I do not want.
100% secure your website.
Powered by