The Making of a Retreat
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
Even if you are mildly fatigued, do not wait until you have reached your breaking point. Let our loving community surround you. Let’s drink delicious wine together and learn the art of turning inward. Mark your calendar for April 3rd-6th, 2025 and watch our website for the ticket launch. It will be our greatest honor to host you in Northern California ..read more
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Alex Threw Me
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
Living in the present is truly a gift and staying focused on living in the present is truly difficult.  It takes intention and practice daily ..read more
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Meditation - After Work Release
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
At the end of your work day, before you walk into your home carrying the day with you, meditate to release it. The work day is over so just let it go ..read more
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Delegation as a Culture Bolster
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
How do we know when to let go, who to trust and how to delegate? Often we get stuck here and refuse to move forward taking on all the tasks ourselves and thus solidifying our fantastical and rapid self-inflicted implosion, aka burnout ..read more
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Meditation - Five Minute Morning Rounds
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
Spend five minutes each morning setting intentions for a beautiful and peaceful day ..read more
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Training as a Culture Bolster
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
1w ago
How to make the right hire and train like your business depends on it ..read more
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Compassion as a Culture Bolster
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
2M ago
The second of five bolsters in The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project. While we may be the most compassionate people I know, do we gift ourselves that same level of compassion ..read more
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Love as a Culture Bolster
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
2M ago
The first of the five bolsters is love. Love and humility are the foundation and starting place for the right culture in practice ..read more
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Culture Killers
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
2M ago
Learn the five bolsters of The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project and how they can help cultivate radiance. They are love, compassion, direction, training and delegation ..read more
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The Angry Client
The Veterinary Compassion Fatigue Project
by Dr. Erin Holder
2M ago
One of the most exhausting challenges is dealing with the angry client. I hope this blog helps ..read more
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