HAPPY NEW YEAR, 2010!! 2010 just seems destined for fresh beginnings, novel approaches, and ambitious resolutions. 2009 always sounded like it should be punctuated with a dollar sign and a decimal point, like a discount price tag. With the collapse of the Global Economy like a House of Cards, it affected everyone. But, 2010 seems to hold so much more potential and so much more importance than its predecessor, more hope for positive changes.
This time of year, when we step back and evaluate our lives (and any resolutions we may have already broken!), we don’t want to overdo it. 2010 should not be the number of items on our to-do lists. The last thing we want to do is pile on more stress. But, taking time to create balance in our lives should be a priority. Too often, as we struggle to juggle our personal, professional, and community personas, we drop the ball when it comes to looking out for ourselves.
No matter what your nursing setting, you have undoubtedly dealt with a lot of stress over the past year. The stress created by the landmark gains for call off cancellations, unsafe floating, staffing shortages, negotiating salary increases, high acuity patients, decreased treatment time, and scheduling flexibility all make it difficult to take care of your own needs.
Although it may seem easy to overlook your own needs in an effort to balance your available time with your numerous responsibilities, in the long run, ignoring yourself could spell disaster for your career and your personal life.
So, as you rewrite your resolutions this year, put taking time for yourself at the top of your list. It should be the one resolution that you don’t break in 2010. - Harold Sterling, CEO
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