Saturday, October 13, 2007

Putting yourself first...

"One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown
is the belief that one's work is terribly important"
~Bertrand Russell

Put yourself first!
What do you need to do more of today to ensure you are looking after yourself?
Now create the space in your day to do it.

What do you need to do less of?
Now replace this activity with one from your list above.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Make the reaminder of 2007 yours...

100 days to go
(depending on when you read this & how accurate my maths is)
till 2007 is closed forever

where are you with what you wanted to achieve in 2007?
there is still time...
time to reflect on where you are
time to refuel
time to restart your efforts toward your goals
go for it!!
make the remainder of 2007 yours
:)

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Sleep

Sleep
Glorious, restful, refreshing sleep
I certainly haven't had enough recently
Strange how I push the limits every so often & conduct my own social survey to see exactly how little sleep I can survive on
When will I learn!!!

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Lets review...

Yes, we are well and truly in the second half of 2007
How are you going with your self care goals?
Whats working for you?
What self care practices have you nailed solidly in place?
What do you need to do more of?

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

July's magic moment...

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Enjoy...some magic moments

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The inner outer awareness dilemma

Seems nursing poses a risk for inner awareness
so much of what we do in nursing is observing others
monitoring physical status and behavior while we try and do 10 things at once as well as keep an eye out for the pool nurse who has come to lend a hand
The dilemma is how to be aware of ourselves, our breathing, our stress levels, our thoughts and feelings; while managing the multiple demands posed by nursing day after day - not enough staff, more and more of our colleagues leaving and an endless array of tasks to be down and ever increasing responsibilities and sicker and more complex patients to care for

Try being fully engaged in the moment, slow down, let go of yesterdays nasties, override negative mental chatter, be prepared but not so focused on the next moment that you forget to engage with the here and now

and above all remember to breathe...

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Awareness

In retrospect I should have known the minute I squirted toothpaste on my black shirt it would be one of those days. However coming from an approach of your day is what you make it I continued on unsuspecting despite a twenty minute search for the car keys which were where I left them (if only I could have remembered where that was twenty minutes earlier). A nanosecond after closing the front door on my way into work I had tripped down the front steps (well OK step as there is only one) and without a drop of alcohol past my taste buds. The ‘trip’ proved quite spectacular not the least that it was in full view of several neighbors and on a day when I had given up my preference for wearing trousers and gone all girlie with a skirt. A skirt that made me look the epitome of a professional woman when worn vertically, when worn horizontally well that was a different matter. All this was before 7am. I’ll let your imagination wander through what the rest of my day looked like as I try and explain where I am heading with all this. Perhaps if I backtrack a little and share some pearls of wisdom Carol a friend and mentor of mine gave me many years ago. Her view was that there are no accidents. Carol’s view was that it was about loss of awareness. The busier we become the less aware we are. We hurry through life, ‘wired’ for speed, like a headless chook packing as much as possible into our day; weighed down by the multiple responsibilities of life, family and work. We become less aware of our feelings and less aware of what is going on around us. As a consequence we often don’t pick up on our stress levels as we push onward. This can result in what we commonly refer to as ‘accidents’. Using Carol’s perspective however the cause is more about loss of awareness and certainly for me when I start having days like I describe above it is past time for me to slow down.

According to Henry Miller ‘the aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware’.

Where is your awareness?

Focused on the million things you think you have to accomplish by noon?

If this is so for you….focus your attention inward, take a deep slow breath and slow what you are doing.

Pay attention to your thoughts and feelings.

Center yourself and proceed with a slow steady speed with increased awareness of yourself and the world around you.

You will feel and be better for it…


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Friday, June 15, 2007

Put the brakes on

Stopping

Not something we usually consider doing

Particularly as nurses

We get consumed by busyness

And work, and more work and then more work

Long shifts, extra shifts and so on

We could live our lives better if we introduce a stop sign or two

Siestas, down time, doing nothing…

Its OK to slow down and put the brakes on your busyness,

you'll feel better for it

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Check it out

We came across a wonderful web site today

Great ideas, advice and support blended with the right amount of humor.

Check it out www.impactednurse.com

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Point of difference

Ever wanted something different in your life?

Funny thing is unless we take action and do something different things remain the same

John Dryden stated that the definition of insanity is ‘doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results’

What do you want to change in your life?

What one tiny little baby step can you take today to make this happen?

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Essential Life Success Strategies

People generally want success in their lives.

But what is success . . . ?

For each of us the answer will differ and that's OK.

The issue will be when we view success as the goal. For it does not necessarily follow that success equates to happiness. When and if we reach our goal of success it often brings unexpected challenges and happiness is not necessarily the outcome.

What is important is to ensure you know what success means to you and view success as a way of life, rather than as a goal. Life, it means so much to some and so little to few. We only get one.

How do you make the most of your life?

How do you live a 'successful' life?

How do you milk every last moment for maximum enjoyment and learn the lessons you were meant to learn?

Top tips for success at life

  • Define what success means to you
  • Be clear -- is success a goal or the way you life your life?
  • Remember who you are and what you hold dear to you
  • Find the courage to live your values on a daily basis
  • Pay yourself first with daily compassionate self care: great food and water, exercise, quality sleep, good friends and relaxation.
  • Know yourself, both your light and your dark side
  • Gain the knowledge but then practice, practice, practice. It's the doing that will be transformative.
  • De-stuff your life -- those of us who reside in the Western World have lives full of 'stuff'-- people, commitments, clutter, busyness . . .
  • Realize your life is made up of your time, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and so on which is exactly what happens . . . and so on your life goes -- how do you want to spend each precious minute? What do you want to do with your time or in other words your life? Learn to minimize the waste of time which is essence is your life-- learn to say no: politely, gracefully, tactfully but with meaning
  • Take charge of your life's blueprint, what are your needs / direction?
  • Take what you want from your past & move forward. What is it that you will take forward?
  • Use the power of a reframe and the magic of humor
  • Connect with those around you and the environment
  • Rejoice in every single moment -- good, bad & ugly

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Support

Support and a sense of connection is one of the very best self care strategies. How's your support system?
There are many nursing communities out there.
The internet is increasing the options of support.
Check out www.codeblog.com
or www.pixelrn.com these are just two of many on line nursing communities available

The team at Nurses Self Care

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Work stress - doing the impossible

I walk with a group of friends each weekend. We chat and laugh and get to experience the great outdoors together. This week I had a text from one of my friends saying they couldn't make it because they had to go into work. I got to thinking about this and started to wonder why...especially considering statistics in Madeleine Bunting’s book ‘Willing Slaves: How the Overwork Culture is Ruling Our Lives’, that reveal: the number of people working over 48 hours has more than doubled since 1998, from 10% to 26% and unbelievably one in six workers are working greater than 60 hours per week. These are scary statistics given that both American and Australian studies link extended work hours with an increased risk of a range of health consequences including: fatigue, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, fatigue, stress, depression, musculoskeletal disorders, chronic infections and diabetes.1,2

So...why do we do it? Why do we put work before our own health care needs? Why do we put work before the basic practices we need to care for ourselves?

The team at Nurses Self Care

1. Dembe, A.E., Erickson, J.B., Delbos, R.G., & Banks, S.M.(2005). The impact of overtime and long work hours on occupational injuries and illnesses: new evidence from the United States. Occupational and Environmental Medicine; 62: 588 - 597.

2. Dawson, D. McCulloch, K., & Baker, A. (2001). Extended working hours in Australia: counting the cost. Centre for sleep research University of South Australia.

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Eating well

Does this sound familiar?

You struggle out of bed, grab a quick caffeine fix as you head out the door for the early shift. Work is as busy as usual and in no time at all it is break time. You head to the café to pick up a meal, to be faced with endless choices of sweet, greasy delicacies. As you make your purchase you remind yourself tomorrow will be different and you will pack your own lunch….
Three o’clock rolls around and you are ravenous, so ravenous the vending machine is looking like your long lost lover. Seconds later you have consumed something sweet, something salty, and a bit of fat for good measure all washed down with a diet soda. Clearly this type of lifestyle is not conducive to good health. However how do you turn this around given the time commitments….?

Here are a few tips on how to break the cycle

  • Put yourself first, remember you are important enough to take care of
  • Think about it the day before, plan ahead
  • Eat breakfast, everyday, start by quick on the run breakfasts like a smoothie if you don’t think you have time to sit down
  • Take fruit and a handful of nuts for a healthier snack option
  • Batch cook so that you have a freezer full of delectable delicacies
  • Stay hydrated by keeping water close by to drink throughout your shift
How do you ensure you get the nutrition you need?
The team at Nurses Self Care

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Life essentials

Do you feel torn between the competing demands in your life?
Nurses are known for their compassion...
to others; however we often have to learn to be compassionate to ourselves
Start by implementing the skills of compassionate self care on a daily basis.
A good place to start is simply to treat yourself as you would treat others
then practice, practice, practice until it becomes a habit

The team at Nurses Self Care

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Are you your number 1 priority?

Do you feel you neglect your own needs in preference to those of your family, friends and patients? You can't be a good nurses without caring for yourself...
Much as we like to get rid of statements like "you can't" in this particular instance its true
We need to put ourselves at the top of our care list
Make sure you are your number 1 priority today

The team at Nurses Self Care

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Hello & welcome

Hello and Welcome to our very first Blog.This has been a dream of ours for some time, and so the level of excitement here is palpable!!

We created this blog to help YOU put yourself first in YOUR life

In 2006 we foundered www.nursesselfcare.com with the intent of providing information, tools and support for nurses based on a core belief that it all starts from a place of self care.

Let us know what you think are the issues in nurses lives and your thoughts and questions in ensuring that Nurses Care for themselves with the multiple demands they face

The Team at Nurses Self Care

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