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Work-Life Balance in the Real World for Vet Students

Written by Cari Wise | Nov 10, 2016 2:00:00 PM

After years in the collegiate environment, the transition to the Real World is challenging for most students, and probably more so for new veterinarians.  This article includes a useful list of clinical signs that will help you diagnose the loss of your work-life balance before it has totally slipped away. Be sure to check out our other links.


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The adjustment from college to the real world can feel like a serious shock. Gone are the days of sleeping in late, midday workouts, and late nights with friends. Working a 9-5 is a major adjustment in your early twenties, and as you grow into your late twenties it can be difficult to know if what you’re experiencing is just the “daily grind” or a total lack of work-life balance that’s adding to your overall stress levels.


Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/nation-world/national/article83423337.html#storylink=cpy

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