UNLEASHED (at work & home) with Colleen Pelar
Education:Self-Improvement
Everybody has a story that will break your heart. We all have our own traumas and dog trainers are no exception. Working with dogs and their owners is deeply rewarding, but it is also often a difficult and emotionally grueling task that leaves trainers feeling burnt out and emotionally and mentally exhausted. While this is a real problem, there are few resources out there designed to help trainers and behaviorists who are struggling in this regard.
Annie Phenix knows firsthand the stress and pressure that leads many dog trainers to leave the field they loved, feeling exhausted and frustrated. She joined me today to talk about her own journey in and out of dog training, and her mission to provide support and advocacy for struggling trainers.
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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