#101: Compassion Satisfaction During Busy Season with Senani Ratnayake
Busy season in veterinary medicine can bring more than packed schedules and longer days. It can also heighten the negativity bias many veterinary professionals already carry into the workplace. In this episode, Senani Ratnayake joins me for a thoughtful conversation about how negativity, perfectionism, and emotional overwhelm quietly shape team culture and individual wellbeing, especially during high-stress seasons.
Together, we explore the powerful relationship between negativity bias and confirmation bias and how quickly teams can spiral into patterns of dread, frustration, and emotional exhaustion when those patterns go unchecked. Senani shares why veterinary professionals are particularly vulnerable to focusing on what went wrong rather than recognizing the many moments of success, connection, and impact that happen throughout the day.
The conversation introduces the concept of compassion satisfaction as a meaningful counterbalance to burnout, empathic distress, and compassion fatigue. Rather than dismissing the emotional weight of veterinary medicine, Senani explains how intentionally noticing moments of purpose, contribution, and teamwork can help restore emotional capacity and resilience. She outlines three practical ways veterinary teams can begin strengthening compassion satisfaction: sharing positive stories, resisting the urge to take meaningful moments for granted, and reframing daily responsibilities through the lens of what we “get” to do rather than what we “have” to do.
We also discuss the deeper emotional realities of working in a helping profession, including perfectionism, self-criticism, and the challenge of carrying veterinary medicine home with us. Senani offers a refreshing perspective on work-life balance, encouraging listeners to think instead about creating a sustainable working balance that honors both professional passion and personal wellbeing.
This episode is an invitation to pause, reframe, and reconnect with the meaning behind the work. Even during the busiest seasons, there are opportunities to cultivate more joy, gratitude, and emotional sustainability within veterinary medicine.
What’s Inside:
* How negativity bias and confirmation bias shape veterinary team culture
* Why compassion satisfaction is a critical protective factor against burnout
* Three practical ways to cultivate more positivity and emotional resilience at work
* A healthier perspective on work-life balance within veterinary medicine
Mentioned in this Episode:
Senani Ratnayake on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/senani-ratnayake-bsc-rvt-49939110/]
Motivatum Consulting Website [http://www.imotivatum.com/]
Motivatum Consulting Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/motivatumconsulting]
Kristin Neff Tedx Talk – The Space Between Self-Esteem and Self-Compassion [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvtZBUSplr4]
Professional Quality of Life Tool [https://proqol.org/compassion-satisfaction]
Vet Alliance [http://www.vetalliance.ca/]
Vet Med Wellness and Leadership Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vet-med-wellness-leadership/id1622113993]
Full Circle Lab [https://fullcirclelab.com/]
Crystal Stokes on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystalstokes/]