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Turning Triggers Into Teachers - Negative Affect and Emotional Intelligence

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Have you ever felt knocked off balance by a difficult life event or emotional outburst? What if, instead of being victims of these occasional triggers, we could develop the skills to harness them as teachers on our path to growth?

In the latest episode of the Vet Staff Podcast, host Julie South examines this compelling concept of transforming our triggers to build emotional resilience. With an influx of calls from veterinarians blaming external factors for their struggles, she spotlights the critical need for inner work and self-inquiry.

This episode promises a way forward, guiding on how to break free from self-destructive patterns. Want to build self-awareness around your emotional triggers? Keep reading for an overview of the key takeaways.

Defining Negative Affect

  • Involves emotions like anger, anxiety, guilt
  • Suppressing makes things worse long-term

Childhood Coping Strategies

  • We often maintain unhealthy mechanisms from early on
  • Need to take responsibility as adults

Blaming Others and Geographical Escapes

  • Repeating negative cycles in new places without self-work
  • Dangers of “doing a geographical”

Building Emotional Intelligence

  • Introduces tool “DISC Flow” to understand behavioural triggers
  • Fosters self-awareness and communication skills

By courageously examining our triggers, we can unlock lasting resilience.
Satisfy your intrigue by listening now to learn constructive strategies.

About DISC-Flow®
DISC is a research-backed and science-based personality profiling tool used to understand our behaviours, communication styles, and work preferences. It’s about understanding what makes you – and the people you work with – tick.
Julie South is a DISC Flow® Certified Trainer, who describes DISC-Flow® profiling as being like having a cheat sheet to better understand yourself and other people. When you know this, it helps you play to your personality strengths, work better in teams, and communicate better.
If you’re keen to find out what your personal DISC type is, what type of leader you are, or what your clinic’s team composition looks like, then get in touch with Julie to find out what's involved.
How to get more bang for your recruitment advertising buck
This is what VetStaff is really good at so if you'd like to stretch your recruitment dollar, please get in touch with Julie because this is something VetStaff can help you with.

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If you’d like to shine online as a good employer to attract the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic please get in touch with Julie because thi...

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Chapters

1. Turning Triggers Into Teachers - Negative Affect and Emotional Intelligence (00:00:00)

2. This week's podcast - Negative Affect and Emotional Intelligence (00:00:58)

3. Negative Affect defined (00:02:09)

4. how childhood experiences shape us (00:04:17)

5. what "doing a Geographical" is all about (00:06:38)

6. taking ownership (00:09:12)

7. are you ready to live your Best Life? (00:10:20)

8. DISC Flow - introduction (00:11:00)

9. Vet Staff Podcast Promotion Request (00:12:32)

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Content provided by Julie South of VetStaff & VetClinicJobs and Julie South of VetStaff. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Julie South of VetStaff & VetClinicJobs and Julie South of VetStaff or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

Have you ever felt knocked off balance by a difficult life event or emotional outburst? What if, instead of being victims of these occasional triggers, we could develop the skills to harness them as teachers on our path to growth?

In the latest episode of the Vet Staff Podcast, host Julie South examines this compelling concept of transforming our triggers to build emotional resilience. With an influx of calls from veterinarians blaming external factors for their struggles, she spotlights the critical need for inner work and self-inquiry.

This episode promises a way forward, guiding on how to break free from self-destructive patterns. Want to build self-awareness around your emotional triggers? Keep reading for an overview of the key takeaways.

Defining Negative Affect

  • Involves emotions like anger, anxiety, guilt
  • Suppressing makes things worse long-term

Childhood Coping Strategies

  • We often maintain unhealthy mechanisms from early on
  • Need to take responsibility as adults

Blaming Others and Geographical Escapes

  • Repeating negative cycles in new places without self-work
  • Dangers of “doing a geographical”

Building Emotional Intelligence

  • Introduces tool “DISC Flow” to understand behavioural triggers
  • Fosters self-awareness and communication skills

By courageously examining our triggers, we can unlock lasting resilience.
Satisfy your intrigue by listening now to learn constructive strategies.

About DISC-Flow®
DISC is a research-backed and science-based personality profiling tool used to understand our behaviours, communication styles, and work preferences. It’s about understanding what makes you – and the people you work with – tick.
Julie South is a DISC Flow® Certified Trainer, who describes DISC-Flow® profiling as being like having a cheat sheet to better understand yourself and other people. When you know this, it helps you play to your personality strengths, work better in teams, and communicate better.
If you’re keen to find out what your personal DISC type is, what type of leader you are, or what your clinic’s team composition looks like, then get in touch with Julie to find out what's involved.
How to get more bang for your recruitment advertising buck
This is what VetStaff is really good at so if you'd like to stretch your recruitment dollar, please get in touch with Julie because this is something VetStaff can help you with.

How to shine online as a good employer
If you’d like to shine online as a good employer to attract the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic please get in touch with Julie because thi...

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Turning Triggers Into Teachers - Negative Affect and Emotional Intelligence (00:00:00)

2. This week's podcast - Negative Affect and Emotional Intelligence (00:00:58)

3. Negative Affect defined (00:02:09)

4. how childhood experiences shape us (00:04:17)

5. what "doing a Geographical" is all about (00:06:38)

6. taking ownership (00:09:12)

7. are you ready to live your Best Life? (00:10:20)

8. DISC Flow - introduction (00:11:00)

9. Vet Staff Podcast Promotion Request (00:12:32)

198 episodes

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