Vet Mind Works Podcast

22. Work-Life Balance - with Sarah Schofield

June 05, 2024 Petra Agthe / Sarah Schofield Episode 22
22. Work-Life Balance - with Sarah Schofield
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Vet Mind Works Podcast
22. Work-Life Balance - with Sarah Schofield
Jun 05, 2024 Episode 22
Petra Agthe / Sarah Schofield

Poor Work-Life Balance is often quoted as a reason for job dissatisfaction and intention to leave in the veterinary profession, so what better reason to dive a bit deeper into this subject! Host Petra Agthe and our guest Sarah Schofield discuss many different aspects including: 

  • Whether Work-Life Balance is a helpful term in the first place, and alternative terms
  • Common reasons why our life may be out of kilter
  • Ways to overcome unhelpful mindsets and other barriers in order to gain a more healthy Work-Life Balance
  • How to find more joy in our lives
  • How to put theory into action

Links to other resources and podcast episodes coming up in this conversation:
The GROW model for coaching conversations
Previous Vet Mind Works episodes with Dan Tipney:
Performance and Wellbeing
Physiological needs

Other Vet Mind Works episodes you may be interested in:
Energy with Marie Holowaychuk
Time with Karla Borland
Hobbies with Alasdair Hotston Moore
Self-compassion with Ali Lambie

Sarah's most favourite resource on the topic:
The Happiness Lab with Dr Laurie Santos

Where to find Sarah online:
Website: https://sarahschofield.co.uk/home
On LinkedIn
On Instagram

Also mentioned in this episode:
The new 'Keeping It Civil' Pocket Guide
Website of the Veterinary Incivility Toolkit by the Applied Psychology and Human Factors Group, University of Aberdeen


The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is lending us a hand by helping us with editing our podcast episodes. More about VIN here.
We continue to happily fund all costs for this podcast ourselves but you show your support by donating towards a fundraising campaign in aid of a mental health project for Ukrainian veterinary colleagues hosted by the
Galaxy Vets Foundation

We value your feedback! Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to vetmindworks@gmail.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook

Want to find out more about host Petra? Follow on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-agthe-562bb65b

Credits:
Music- Deep Ambience by Coma-Media, Pixabay; Images for Artwork- OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay

Show Notes

Poor Work-Life Balance is often quoted as a reason for job dissatisfaction and intention to leave in the veterinary profession, so what better reason to dive a bit deeper into this subject! Host Petra Agthe and our guest Sarah Schofield discuss many different aspects including: 

  • Whether Work-Life Balance is a helpful term in the first place, and alternative terms
  • Common reasons why our life may be out of kilter
  • Ways to overcome unhelpful mindsets and other barriers in order to gain a more healthy Work-Life Balance
  • How to find more joy in our lives
  • How to put theory into action

Links to other resources and podcast episodes coming up in this conversation:
The GROW model for coaching conversations
Previous Vet Mind Works episodes with Dan Tipney:
Performance and Wellbeing
Physiological needs

Other Vet Mind Works episodes you may be interested in:
Energy with Marie Holowaychuk
Time with Karla Borland
Hobbies with Alasdair Hotston Moore
Self-compassion with Ali Lambie

Sarah's most favourite resource on the topic:
The Happiness Lab with Dr Laurie Santos

Where to find Sarah online:
Website: https://sarahschofield.co.uk/home
On LinkedIn
On Instagram

Also mentioned in this episode:
The new 'Keeping It Civil' Pocket Guide
Website of the Veterinary Incivility Toolkit by the Applied Psychology and Human Factors Group, University of Aberdeen


The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is lending us a hand by helping us with editing our podcast episodes. More about VIN here.
We continue to happily fund all costs for this podcast ourselves but you show your support by donating towards a fundraising campaign in aid of a mental health project for Ukrainian veterinary colleagues hosted by the
Galaxy Vets Foundation

We value your feedback! Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to vetmindworks@gmail.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook

Want to find out more about host Petra? Follow on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-agthe-562bb65b

Credits:
Music- Deep Ambience by Coma-Media, Pixabay; Images for Artwork- OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay