Yesterday, I came home from a huge event. It was designed with neurodivergent people in mind with plenty of considerations for inclusion, accessibility, and making sure everyone had their needs met. But even with that, after any big event, there’s always the crash. And if you’re neurodivergent, you might know exactly what I mean. TheContinue reading “Post-Event Highs, Crashes & RSD – Why Big Events Hit Differently for Neurodivergent Dog Professionals”
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Your Dog Business
As a dog business owner, whether you’re a trainer, walker, or massage therapist, you’ve likely felt that nagging feeling of self-doubt creep in from time to time. You might question your skills, worry about your qualifications, or wonder if you’re truly capable of success. This phenomenon is known as imposter syndrome, and it’s incredibly common—especiallyContinue reading “Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Your Dog Business”
Loneliness and the Search for Acceptance in the Dog Training Industry: 5 Ways to Combat It!
If you are in the dog world, chances are that you have felt lonely at some point! The dog training industry can be incredibly fulfilling, with countless opportunities to help dogs and their owners live better lives. But behind the rewarding experiences, there’s often an unspoken challenge many professionals face – the feeling of loneliness.Continue reading “Loneliness and the Search for Acceptance in the Dog Training Industry: 5 Ways to Combat It!”