UNLEASHED (at work & home) with Colleen Pelar
Education:Self-Improvement
Whether it’s relationships, jobs, finances, health, or a dozen other areas, everybody wants to feel as though they have control over their life. We crave the security that comes from knowing–or at least feeling like we know–where we’re headed, and that things are going according to plan. But the truth is that we actually have control over far fewer things than we might like.
While facing the limits of our control can be frightening, it can also be liberating and allow us to achieve a certain amount of calm, even in the face of uncertainty. Today, dog trainer and vet tech Stephanie Kern joined me to talk about her experiences working with dogs and how she’s learned to embrace the fact most things are outside of her control.
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Sarah Pellizzari, LCSW, KPA-CTP
Kathrine Christ - ”All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.” Gandalf/J.R.R. Tolkein
Support - Debra Horwitz, DVM, DACVB
Validation - Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB
Imposter Syndrome - 7 Perfectly Good Reasons for Imposter Feelings
How to Notice and Shift Limiting Beliefs
Abundance - Meredith Jones, DVM
Nerds - Hannah Branigan
Focus - Veronica Boutelle, CTC, MAEd
Comparison - Avoiding the Compare-and-Despair Trap
Discovery - Sue Sternberg
Joy - Energizing surges of emotion
Acknowledgement: Noticing & Claiming Your Accomplishments
Trusting Yourself - Laura Gendron, CPDT-KA
What, me worry?
Loving Kindness: A Simple Meditation with Powerful Benefits
Pain- Jen Shryock
Aggression - Michael Shikashio
Transformation - Ann Waterbury, CPDT-KA, UW-AAB, CNWI, CDBC
Change - Jenny Blake
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