by Jenny Guyat | May 21, 2021 | Authenticity, Limiting Beliefs, Motivation, Perfectionism
Today I want to share with you an unexpected effect that happened to me after I started my advanced coaching course that caught me off guard. As you know if you read the last blog, this course was a big decision that took me 3 years to make, so going into the start of...
by Jenny Guyat | Jul 28, 2020 | Authenticity, Goal Setting, Living with Passion and Purpose, Mental Health, Vet Harmony
How are you doing? I don’t know about you, but I’m finding this phase of the process quite tough, as the world starts to move through lockdown and beyond (or back into it in some cases…). It’s reminding me of a particular time when I was in practice, just before I...
by Jenny Guyat | Jun 9, 2020 | Authenticity, Living with Passion and Purpose, Meditation & Mindfulness
It’s hard to find the words to talk about things like the death of black people in the street and the systemic racism malaise that this has highlighted and I may well do this clumsily and get things wrong, so please forgive me and feel free to call me out or educate...
by Jenny Guyat | Feb 8, 2020 | Authenticity, Living with Passion and Purpose, Masterclass, Motivation, Perfectionism
Our new group career coaching program Veterinary Career Mastery launched ten days ago now with 25 veterinary professionals on board which was super-exciting! 🙌🏻 🎉 Apart from the odd tech gremlin we got off to a good start and I have some reflections from what...
by Jenny Guyat | Oct 26, 2018 | Authenticity, Goal Setting, Limiting Beliefs, Living with Passion and Purpose, Mindset Mastery, Vet Harmony
When I get clients on their Exploration call with me, the conversation usually goes something like this: ME: So what’s not working for you right now? CLIENT: I’m not sure if I want to be a vet anymore. I work very long days and often feel depleted with no time or...
by Jenny Guyat | Aug 13, 2018 | Authenticity, Living with Passion and Purpose, Motivation, Psychometric profiling, Vet Harmony
One common big mistake to avoid…. Picture these scenarios: You graduated recently. During final year you started having some misgivings about life in clinical practice. You’re now a year or two in and the realities of practice have been a struggle so far making you...