On today's episode I am having a third conversation with Preeti Minhas on the podcast. Preeti and I had our first conversation back in September 2021, Episode 46, and a second conversation in November 2021, Episode 52. We have enjoyed getting to know each other and we are aligned in so many ways, both professional and personal, that I continue to invite her back onto the podcast!

Today’s episode focuses on TIME! We are all well aware everybody gets the same 24 hours per day to achieve whatever they put their mind to. It is common to feel that there is never enough time to finish all of the things you set out to complete. For many of us, managing our time can feel more challenging than managing our money. This is because there are no reserves or banks for people to store unused time, and once that resource is depleted, it can no longer be used. Preeti reached out to me to discuss this topic as she spends a lot of her time talking about it with colleagues and employees. People regularly reach out to me to ask how I manage two jobs, a podcast, a family and a social life. Preeti and I casually discuss our experience with time management and the tools that we use on a daily basis within the workplace, as well as at home, so we can spend time on what really matters us.

As a reminder, Preeti is currently working as the Assistant Director of Clinical Learning for Education for Health.  Education for Health is a dynamic healthcare charity, providing education, training and support to a variety of healthcare professionals.  A platform that you should all go and check out online as it has lots to offer for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

Preeti started her pharmacy journey as a community pharmacist with Boots and became store manager after only one year of qualifying as a pharmacist! In our first conversation, it is clear that she thoroughly enjoyed her role in primary care as was passionate about leading a team of healthcare professionals. During her time with Boots, she came across a role involved with learning and development which she knew was a unique opportunity to view pharmacy from a different pair of eyes. This role led onto several other interesting opportunities in her career, one of which is her involvement with Education for Health. She is a self driven and passionate pharmacist; a true role model in this profession and it is an absolute pleasure having such a wonderful, like-minded pharmacist to enjoy conversation with.

LinkedIn: @Preeti Minhas

Follow me on My WebsiteYouTubeInstagramFacebookLinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you’d like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at info@pharmacistdiaries.com.

Previous
Previous

088 Sunjay Vyas & Anisha Patel

Next
Next

086 Shirin Alwash