10 promises and predictions for 2017 for veterinariansFebruary 7, 2017By Patty Khuly, VMD, MBA Have you scribbled out your list of resolutions for the new year? Whether you have dutifully thumb-tapped a detailed list into Evernote or barely managed a mental one-liner, you're likely to have brooded over a thing or two you hope to improve on in 2017. And if you're in the all-consuming vet biz, at least one resolution impacts your professional life, too. 1. Seek Out More Stress-Relieving Services Whether you've concluded that you need mental health services and haven't made that appointment yet, or you simply need more you time to recover from life as we currently know it, there are plenty of realistic solutions to the stress that assails you. This year, hot yoga classes and cheap Asian massages are high on my professional services list. 2. Get Away More I'll log more flying miles than usual this year. The more the better. (And the farther the better.) In lieu of remodeling my house—it's not falling down yet—this year I'll be headed to Hawaii, Ecuador and Birmingham, England. (For conferences, I swear.) Whether it's camping in your local state forest or spending a month in …
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