20. There's No Options Near Where I Live - Or So You Think...
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Do you sometimes think that if only you were in a different location, or even a different country, there’d be more opportunities for you in your vet career?  What if I told you that your location might not be the barrier you think it is? Many vets feel trapped by their geographical location, believing it limits their career opportunities. You might think moving to a new location will magically solve your career woes. But what if the key to a fulfilling veterinary career lies not in the 'where' but in the 'how' and 'what' of your work? Location is Not the Limiting Factor in Your Career You Think It Is. In today’s episode, you’re going to find out why. - In this episode you’ll learn: Why location is not the limiting factor you think it is.The three main things you need in a job in order to experience a fulfilling veterinary career - no matter where you live. - YOUR NEXT STEP: Take a Small Risk Take a social risk, by striking up a conversation with a stranger, more specifically, reach out to people in areas that interest you, both locally and in the wider region. Take an intellectual risk. Try something new, a problem you haven’t tackled before. Maybe by doing a surgery out of your comfort zone, taking up a new responsibility at work, or learning a new skill in your free time. Take an emotional risk. Tell someone you care about how you feel. It might be as simple as sending a message to an industry or government vet to say how grateful you were to receive their support. - If you’re enjoying this podcast, don’t forget to subscribe on your listening app. - JOIN the Next Step Vet community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nextstepvet/  Learn more at: https://www.nextstepvet.com Or if you’re serious about making meaningful changes in your veterinary career: BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL: https://calendly.com/steveoehley/next-step-vet-discovery-call
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