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How to Set Goals for the CEO of You®

If a well-thought-out plan has been created, then the small goals will take care of the larger goal. That is the beauty of it, no more concern needs to take place.

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Merry Christmas!

The holiday season is upon us, and Christmas brings a time of joy, gratitude, and reflection. For women optometrists, it’s an opportunity to not only celebrate with loved ones but also to appreciate the year’s achievements and prepare for the future. As we exchange gifts, enjoy festive meals, and spend time with family and friends, let’s remember the true spirit of Christmas and the importance of caring for our vision and well-being.

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Celebrate Your Wins

Embracing Achievements as Women Optometrists In the fast-paced world of optometry, it’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind and overlook the importance

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is a time for reflection, gratitude, and connection with loved ones. As we gather around our tables this holiday, it’s important to remember the spirit of Thanksgiving and how it can enrich our lives both personally and professionally. For women optometrists, this season offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the journey, recognize the blessings in our lives, and strengthen the bonds within our community and practice.

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November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month:

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month, a crucial time to raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on eye health. For women optometrists, this month presents an opportunity to educate patients, advocate for early detection, and promote preventive measures to protect vision. Diabetic eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, cataracts, and glaucoma, can lead to severe vision loss if left untreated. This blog explores the significance of Diabetic Eye Disease Month, highlights key information about diabetic eye diseases, and offers strategies for promoting eye health among diabetic patients.

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Happy Veterans Day!

Veterans Day, observed on November 11th, is a time to honor and thank the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. As women optometrists, we recognize the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families and are reminded of the importance of eye care in maintaining their health and quality of life. This blog celebrates Veterans Day by acknowledging the contributions of our veterans, highlighting the significance of eye health for military personnel, and offering ways we can support our veteran community.

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Gratitude Your Way to Success

Gratitude is more than just a fleeting emotion; it is a powerful mindset that can transform your life and career. For women optometrists, embracing gratitude can lead to greater professional fulfillment, improved patient relationships, and a more positive outlook on life. This blog explores the impact of gratitude on success, provides practical tips to cultivate gratitude, and shares inspirational examples of how gratitude can pave the way to achieving your goals.

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World Sight Day

Celebrating Vision and Promoting Eye Health Every second Thursday of October, we celebrate World Sight Day, an international day of awareness to focus attention on

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Self-Care Begins with Self-Talk

The purpose of this eBook is to remind us of the importance of self-care and overall wellness. As women and doctors, we spend a lot of our time taking care of everyone. And many times self-care gets put on the back burner and that can lead to burnout or worse.

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