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Ep 88: Lessons From a Season as a Competitive Triathlete, Part 2

Ep 88: Lessons From a Season as a Competitive Triathlete, Part 2

Update: 2023-11-08
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Welcome to the Veterinary Leadership Success podcast, hosted by Dr. Dave Nicol, a veterinarian and seasoned leadership expert. In this week's insightful episode, Dr. Dave draws parallels between the challenges faced in competitive triathlons and the world of veterinary practice management. This gripping episode delves into the valuable lessons learned from a season spent as a competitive triathlete and how these lessons are applicable to the landscape of veterinary team leadership.

Dr. Dave shares his first-hand experiences, providing a compelling narrative about perseverance, meticulous planning, adaptability, the importance of a supportive team, the significance of rest, setting boundaries, and the transformative power of confidence. Through engaging anecdotes and personal insights, he masterfully weaves together the worlds of sports and veterinary leadership, offering practical tips and strategies for navigating the challenges faced by practice owners and managers.

From the crucial lesson of "keep going," emphasizing the necessity of resilience during the toughest moments, to the meticulous planning required in both triathlon races and veterinary leadership, this episode offers invaluable insights. Dr. Dave uncovers the significance of adaptability, the support provided by a cohesive team, the importance of adequate rest, and the art of setting realistic boundaries to maintain a balanced life.

Furthermore, he delves into the pivotal role of confidence, highlighting how experience and continuous learning foster genuine confidence, a quality essential for earning trust and success in the veterinary field.


Listeners will be captivated by Dr. Dave's storytelling, as he seamlessly translates his triathlon experiences into practical takeaways for effective veterinary leadership. His engaging delivery and relatable anecdotes ensure that each lesson resonates deeply with the audience, inspiring them to embrace these principles and apply them in their veterinary practice endeavors.

Tune in to gain exclusive access to these invaluable lessons drawn from the fiercely competitive world of triathlons, empowering veterinary professionals to become the leaders their teams truly deserve. Join Dr. Dave Nicol on this transformative journey, and discover how the tenacity and strategies from the triathlon track can be applied to elevate your veterinary leadership game.


Episode Outline 

  • [00:00 ] Episode intro
  • [01:21 ] Lesson 1: Keep Going 
  • [04:41 ] Lesson 2: Make a Plan 
  • [08:48 ] Lesson 3: Adaptability 
  • [11:53 ] Lesson 4: Supportive Teams 
  • [15:51 ] Lesson 5: Rest Matters 
  • [19:19 ] Lesson 6: Setting Boundaries 
  • [22:26 ] Lesson 7: Confidence Matters 
  • [23:57 ] The end 



Quotes 

  • "Keep going. Forward momentum is everything. And eventually, you will get to the end of that bit of the race."


  • "Having a plan makes all the difference, partly because you've got an objective, but partly because a plan is not just about what you want to accomplish, it's how you're going to accomplish it."


  • "Being open to the fact that you will not control everything and being able to rather like bamboo bend in the breeze rather than break is an essential skill and mindset that I think all leaders should adopt."


  • "Rest matters. You will not perform your best without it."


  • "Your confidence that isn't earned, it's not warranted, is arrogance. But genuine confidence because you have learned and you've earned your place at the table as a leader, that's just gold dust."

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Today’s show is brought to you by Leaders, Dr Dave Nicol's Leadership training course.

Are people the major pain point in your practice? If so, you are not alone; over 90% of managers report staff problems as their number one issue.

At the root of this problem are usually three dysfunctions: A poorly articulated vision, toxic culture, or some form of leadership breakdown.

If this sounds familiar, then do not despair. Help is at hand. We encourage you to check out ‘Leaders', a veterinary-specific Leadership training program where you will learn how to create and execute a shared vision, hire well, and build a powerful high-performance practice culture without the drama. The class is accredited, delivered online, and open for applications now.

To learn more, listen to a free training webinar, or apply – visit www.drdavenicol.com/leaders today.

Today’s show is brought to you by Leaders, Dr Dave Nicol's Leadership training course.

Are people the major pain point in your practice? If so, you are not alone; over 90% of managers report staff problems as their number one issue.

At the root of this problem are usually three dysfunctions: A poorly articulated vision, toxic culture, or some form of leadership breakdown.

If this sounds familiar, then do not despair. Help is at hand. We encourage you to check out ‘Leaders', a veterinary-specific Leadership training program where you will learn how to create and execute a shared vision, hire well, and build a powerful high-performance practice culture without the drama. The class is accredited, delivered online, and open for applications now.

To learn more, listen to a free training webinar, or apply – visit www.drdavenicol.com/leaders today.

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Ep 88: Lessons From a Season as a Competitive Triathlete, Part 2

Ep 88: Lessons From a Season as a Competitive Triathlete, Part 2

By Dr Dave Nicol