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Ep 15: Positive Psychology and Putting in the Work to Feel Better with Quincy Hawley

Ep 15: Positive Psychology and Putting in the Work to Feel Better with Quincy Hawley

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show


Ep 15: Positive Psychology and Putting in the Work to Feel Better with Quincy Hawley

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest on this week’s episode of The Veterinary Business Success Show is co-founder of Get MotiVETed, Dr. Quincy Hawley.

Get MotiVETed (wellbeing solutions for the veterinary community) was founded by Quincy in 2018 with the mission ‘To increase awareness and practice of mindfulness and personal development as necessary tools for finding inner peace and fulfillment in vet med and life’. The veterinary wellbeing program runs leadership coaching, online self-guided courses in wellbeing and suicide prevention, and in-person webinars.

In this episode, host Brendan Howard interviews Dr. Quincy Hawley about his pathway to wellbeing, from working in a faced pace practice as a graduate using negative coping mechanisms, to changing his outlook, educating himself on wellbeing, and moving to second practice.

Tune in to learn Dr. Quincy’s perspective on emotional wellbeing and how you can improve yours.
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (97)

Short conversations with smart people with good ideas to help you run your veterinary practice more effectively. Each month, your host, Brendan Howard, puts a subject of importance to practice managers under the microscope with a subject matter expert to help you grapple with real-life management problems. Loosely arranged around the topics required to complete the CVPM, this show will help you with ideas and inspiration to take on some of the big problems and opportunities we all face in veterinary medicine.