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Beyond Resilience: The Power of Personal Standards
Resilience helps us keep going. But emotional self-leadership helps us decide how we keep going. And that distinction matters.
Myra Houser
Jun 85 min read


If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything
If we don’t stand firmly on something internally, we become vulnerable to everything externally.
Myra Houser
Jun 25 min read


Why Grief Hits Differently in Veterinary Medicine — And Why Veterinary Teams Deserve Better Support
Compassion fatigue does not happen because veterinary professionals care too much.
It happens because they have cared deeply for so many lives without enough emotional recovery in between.
Myra Houser
May 255 min read


The person who sees veterinary burnout first… isn’t at the clinic.
Burnout in veterinary medicine isn’t always obvious, but the person at home usually sees it first.
Myra Houser
May 222 min read


What you’re trying to protect your partner from… might be creating distance instead.
Letting someone support you doesn’t make you less capable.
It makes what you’re carrying… more sustainable
Myra Houser
May 202 min read


You Won’t Please Every Client. Here’s How to Handle It Well
Let’s say the normally unsaid part out loud: Not every client is going to leave happy.
Myra Houser
May 183 min read


The Veterinary Leadership Skill We Don’t Talk About Enough: Whole-Practice Leadership
Whole-practice leadership recognizes that healthy veterinary practices are not built through hierarchy alone. They are built through communication, psychological safety, shared responsibility, and leadership teams willing to listen to every level of the organization.
Myra Houser
May 142 min read


Beyond Compassion Fatigue: Reclaiming Compassion Satisfaction in Veterinary Medicine
Perhaps one of the healthiest mindset shifts in veterinary medicine is learning to ask a different question: “Did I do the best I could with the whole situation in front of me?”
Myra Houser
May 132 min read


Perfectionism Is Taught in Veterinary School—But Practice Is Anything But Perfect
You're trying to apply a perfect standard …inside an imperfect system.
Myra Houser
May 113 min read


Why Petting Your Pet Feels So Good—And Why It Matters More Than You Think
It was your body finding safety in another living being.
Myra Houser
May 83 min read


Building Recovery Rituals: The Competitive Advantage Nobody Talks About
The people who go the distance aren't the ones who can push the hardest. They're the ones who recover the smartest.
Myra Houser
Mar 275 min read


Presence as Performance: Why Your Attention is Your Most Valuable Asset
You're not actually good at multitasking. You're just mediocre at everything simultaneously.
Myra Houser
Mar 236 min read


Peak Fulfillment Series Part 5: Boundaries That Build Careers, Not Burn Them
Setting boundaries isn't about working less. It's about working better.
Myra Houser
Mar 206 min read


Peak Fulfillment Series Part 1: Building Your Support Infrastructure—The Gift of Guilt-Free Help
You don't have to do everything yourself. In fact, you shouldn't do everything yourself.
Myra Houser
Mar 45 min read


Your Phone Is Stealing Your Life: A Survival Guide for Reclaiming Your Attention
Your life is happening right now. Not in your feed. Not in your notifications.
Myra Houser
Feb 273 min read


The Lost Art of Waiting: Why Delayed Gratification Matters More Than Ever
When everything arrives immediately, we lose more than just the experience of anticipation. We lose the chance to develop crucial neural pathways that help us tolerate discomfort, envision future versions of ourselves, and connect present actions to distant consequences.
Myra Houser
Feb 235 min read


What the Heck Is Anhedonia and Why Should You Care?
You hold the entirety of human knowledge in your hand. You can video call someone on the other side of the planet. You can watch any movie ever made, listen to any song, learn any skill - all before breakfast. And yet, somehow, increasingly, we feel... nothing. That numbness has a name: anhedonia.
Myra Houser
Feb 163 min read


When the Applause Fades: What Actually Makes a Life Meaningful
No matter how impressive, it satisfies for a moment… and then the emptiness returns.
Myra Houser
Feb 132 min read


The Annual Priority Audit: What Actually Matters Most
We're so good at doing things that we forget to question whether we should be doing them at all.
Myra Houser
Jan 59 min read


The Invisible Burden: What Your Stuff Is Costing You
This is how I discovered the gap between what I had and what I actually needed. And how that discovery gave me back something I'd been missing: space to breathe.
Myra Houser
Dec 9, 20259 min read
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