
Things We Should've Learned in Nursing School
Nursing can be hard, and nursing schools can’t possibly teach you everything you need to know. This podcast was created to help fill the gap between what you learned in nursing school and what is actually required for you to feel successful and happy as a nurse. It focuses on the non-technical skills needed to navigate challenges with your patients, their families, and your co-workers that are often over-looked.
Your host, Rachael Murray - RN, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Master Trainer - has almost 20 years of bedside nursing experience, and she’s been a personal and professional develop trainer for ten years. She’s helped thousands of professionals develop the confidence, communication and stress management skills they need to move their way through their nursing job - and life - with the level of confidence they desire.
Things We Should've Learned in Nursing School
19: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
There's a book by Richard Carlson titled Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and It's All Small Stuff. If we had a comparable book in nursing, we might call it Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, but We're Screwed Because None of it is Small. It's All Big. It's all Very VERY Big. This week we'll talk about regaining some of your time and energy by recognizing and letting go of the "small things" in your nursing your job.
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