It’s that time again – to set 10 intentions for 2206. Not resolutions, not goals, but intentions. An intention emphasizes mindset, values and presence in life daily. It focuses on how you want to be rather than what you want to achieve. While resolutions or goals are outcome-driven and lead to specific results or deadlines. They are often difficult and easily abandoned when steps fail to succeed. Intention are more flexible. They are gentler, and for nurses they are more supportive. Intentions honor progress and self-compassion and they thrive on sustainabilty instead of perfection. For 2026, I offer you 10 new intentions… 1) Set and Honor Health Boundaries – I…
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A FREE Virtual Event you won’t want to miss!
Subject: A message about A FREE Virtual Event you won’t want to miss! I’m so excited to share an incredible FREE event with you! If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or disconnected from the reason you entered healthcare in the first place, this is exactly what you need. Imagine walking away with expert insights, actionable strategies, and real conversations that will reignite your passion and restore your sense of purpose. 🎉 That’s why I’m thrilled to invite you to Reignite Your Passion in Healthcare, happening March 28 – April 1, 2025! This virtual Masterclass brings together 21 industry experts, including myself, to share powerful insights, strategies, and tools to help…
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Soft Skills vs Hard Skills — What’s the Difference?
We often hear a lot about soft skills vs hard skills today. What’s the difference and how do they apply to the nursing profession? Both are required for nurses to provide quality care to patients. They are also very different by definition. Soft skills are basically innate personality traits such as interpersonal (people) skills and behaviors. Soft skills are very difficult to learn or to perfect. Hard skills are learned skills and often defined as specific abilities and skills that enable a person to excel in a profession. Nurses need to have strong communication skills, work well with others and be a good team member. Nurses should be flexible and…