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Posts Tagged ‘change’
Are you crazy enough?
Posted by Sean on March 22, 2011
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Burnout
Posted by Sean on January 23, 2011
Another blog I posted over at Scrubs Magazine I had to share with my readers.
5 ways to tell if you’re experiencing burnout
Bitter, battered, negative and unhappy. These qualities do not a nurse make.
Ever worked with anyone whose candle seems to dimming each day you see them?
Here are five ways to tell if you are approaching that limit.
- You have nothing nice to say about your job (current position)
Nobody’s job is perfect. We all have certain things that annoy us, or drive us batty at work. Everything from a colleague to the red-tape politics can push your buttons from time to time. But, when the common theme is all about what you don’t like, won’t do, or can’t stand it’s time to rethink your situation. The good should always out weigh the bad, otherwise find a new job.
- New nurses aggravate you
You know the old rumor of ‘Nurses eating their young’. Well if you are living proof of this urban legend you need to stop thinking about what a new nurse doesn’t know, and start remembering what it was like to be one! You didn’t walk into this profession knowing everything, someone had to teach you. It’s time to pass on the knowledge, and lessen the fear. These new breed of nurses are willing, able, sharp and smart. Who doesn’t want that type of person as a colleague?
- Change (Technology) is your enemy
It’s the only constant thing in our profession. Everything about our profession continues to change and evolve. Our patients and their presentation has changed, and so should our care. Gone are the days of counting drops in glass bottles (although, yes we still do this), taking temperatures with mercury-filled thermometers and having post-operative patients lying in bed for days. Change is a good thing – for you and our patients.
- You don’t get along with any of your co-workers
Yes, personalities will collide. We all have coworkers that just ‘click’ with us, and others that never meet on the same page. Que sera sera. That challenge exists in every work environment. The difference is, as a rule, you should be getting along with more than you don’t. If you have more enemies than allies, you may want to look in the mirror. It’s not everyone against you, really.
- You have nothing nice to say about your profession
This is by far the worst offense of them all. We work in the greatest profession out there. Sure there are things I don’t like and would rather not have to deal with, but when someone asks me about my chosen profession I light up like a flood light. My mouth starts running a mile a minute about all the great things I have seen, done and experienced. I am wanting to contribute to the ‘whole’ not just be a working part of this awesome machine. You will never catch me say anything negative without a handful of positives to finish my sentence. If you don’t like your choice of profession, please do us all a favor and don’t just talk about leaving.
So, do you know anyone who fits any of the above?
Burnout isn’t the end my fellow fighters! Maybe you just need a much deserved vacation to re-energize? Maybe a stay-cation? Maybe the recharge involves a change of scenery? That is the great thing about our profession, the unlimited opportunities and options out there!
Take advantage of them and fire up that spark!
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Starting the new year off right
Posted by Sean on January 1, 2011
20 tips I shared over at Scrubs Mag. Happy new year everyone!
My 20 tips for ringing in the new year
Happy New Year everyone! Can you believe it’s 2011?? I can remember when we were all scrambling to ‘fix’ the Y2K problem. Time flies when you’re having fun huh?
I thought it only appropriate to share some suggestions for how to make 2011 a ‘better’ year or at least a more ‘enjoyable’ and happy year. This of course HAS to include some tips on improving our health (I know.. you’re surprised)
- Smile more
- Say thank you as often as possible
- Shake hands firmly and look them in the eye
- Don’t let anyone tell you what healthy is – you set the standard
- Sleep more
- Dedicate more time to yourself – ALONE
- Stand up for what and whom you believe in
- Don’t allow anyone to make you feel inferior
- Believe in the impossible
- Approach every day as if it was on purpose
- Cheating only leads to temporary success and guaranteed failure
- Strive to be more open-minded – there is more than one way to skin a cat
- Drink more water
- Move more
- Exercise and activity are only boring if you chose those which do not excite you
- Discover your passion and motivation for life – be sure to use it!
- Utilize your unlimited amount of resources to improve your situation
- Change is always a good thing – even in the darkest of times
- Sleep more. Yes, I said this twice.
- In the end your success and failure is entirely your fault – show them how it’s done
Did you notice this isn’t just for Nurses? Remember my fellow colleagues we’re all still human! My hope is for this year to be ‘your’ year. Your job, your happiness, your life, your family, and your direction are there for the taking. Be sure to start the year off motivated and focused and travel this new year not losing either one!
Happy new year everyone! Thanks for being a part of my journey.
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Maybe Being Cheesy Makes Things Easy??
Posted by Sean on January 24, 2010
I just read Who Moved My Cheese? I think I read this book wayyy back when I was in management for a certain retail business – whew I can’t believe that was over a decade ago!
I loved the book then, and I still love it now! It delivers such a great message, in such a simple and basic way. It’s almost rudimentary how simple the story is. It’s child-like, but the message is so great.
Change. It’s the ONLY constant thing in our lives.
People and their lives are ruled by this one very important rule. You either embrace the idea, ignore the idea, or fight the idea. Each instance will elicit a different result.
It truly amazes me how the happiness in my life is so reflective of me and my battle with change.
How about you?
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Times.. They Are A Changing!
Posted by Sean on June 13, 2009
BIG NEWS COMING!
Walking through another door.
Woo HOO!
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A Little Inspiration This Morning
Posted by Sean on June 10, 2009
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Change Is Always Needed
Posted by Sean on May 26, 2009
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Insanity
Posted by Sean on March 11, 2009
Image Source: Flickr
If you do what you’ve always done, you will always get what you’ve always got.
The definition of Insanity is doing the same process over-and-over again expecting a different result.
Be the Change
Carpe Diem
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Changin’ Thangs
Posted by Sean on November 26, 2008
Yep, If you haven’t noticed the theme of my blog has ..err .. uuhh changed.
I can’t say anything negative about my previous theme. Shane did an amazing job. I just never got ‘comfortable’ with the WP Polaroid Theme.
I like this new theme. It has everything I want, is very fluid.
It’ needs a lot of tweaking, but for now.. it looks good.
Shane is still ‘The Man’, and I’m consulting him on my do’s and don’t's. There is much to do.
For now, it’s Fun, Frolicking, Festivities for the weekend (and that was just the F’s).
Enjoy your holiday!
Remember: Stuff the Turkey, not yourself!
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Carpe Diem
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Amazing
Posted by Sean on November 5, 2008
- Things that Amazed me today:
- I just finished my first Podcast with Dr. Val!
- I got to talk and meet with Gina from Code Blog and Mother Jones from Nurse Ratched’s Place.
- How really cool my fellow medi-blogger’s are to talk with (I know I did not meet anyone in person, but it had the same impact on me)
- NURSES ROCK!
- Dr. Val is one busy woman with her new endeavors, and is a joy to speak with.
- How a plethora of people reacted in so many different ways to the results of the election.
- How ugliness can rear it’s head and bring out the worse in people.
- How beautiful and genuine people’s passions can be.
- How beautiful the United States of America truly is.
- I am hopeful, scared, excited and nervous to see how our new President-Elect performs.
- Change is a GREAT thing.
Carpe Diem
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