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#216: Who Are You Mad At?

#216: Who Are You Mad At?

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In this episode, Dr. Cari Wise poses the thought-provoking question, "Who are you mad at?" This inquiry serves as a catalyst for listeners to introspect on their feelings of frustration and anger, emotions that many may not consciously recognize they are harboring. Dr. Wise encourages her audience to reflect on whether they frequently experience irritation at work or find themselves rehashing negative interactions at home, especially concerning clients or coworkers.


Dr. Wise underscores the significance of identifying the root causes of anger and frustration, as these emotions can lead to a relinquishing of personal power. For example, if a veterinary professional feels anger towards a client due to inappropriate behavior during an appointment, carrying that anger throughout the day can diminish their effectiveness in their role. Since individuals cannot control the actions of others, holding onto anger becomes counterproductive. Instead, Dr. Wise advocates for focusing on personal responses to such situations, emphasizing that individuals have control over their reactions.


Dr. Wise elaborates on how anger can manifest in body language and tone, impacting interactions with clients and colleagues. She urges listeners to scrutinize their behaviors and conversations, particularly if they find themselves frequently venting about work-related issues. Such behavior often indicates unresolved anger that requires attention.


Key Takeaways:

  1. Many veterinarians & veterinary technicians may not recognize their anger, which can manifest as frustration with clients, coworkers, or work conditions.
  2. Anger often arises from unmet expectations and the belief that situations should differ from the reality they are experiencing.
  3. The behaviors that stem from anger and frustration can create a toxic work environment, negatively affecting client and colleague interactions.
  4. Accepting current realities fosters a constructive approach to problem-solving and personal empowerment.
  5. Listeners are urged to reflect on their anger and shift focus from blame to personal agency and positive action.

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