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| | Living Your Values Joe Tye, MHA, MBA This article shares 10 practical strategies for ensuring that your statement of values inspires current employees, attracts the people you want as new employees, and establishes your organization’s reputation for always practicing and being true to the values you proclaim. | | |
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| | Self-Care &The Resilience Paradigm Lyn McCright, MPH, APRN, CNS, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC Nurses are perceived as vulnerable to emotional stress in the workplace. It’s not uncommon to find ourselves attempting to connect our emotions and feelings to circumstances and/or the behavior of others around us. When we see this clearly, it dissolves the illusory source of our stress and anxiety, and, along with it, the distress itself. This is the direct way of revealing our ever-present resilience | | |
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| | Alicia Keys Debuts Powerful New Song "Good Job" to essential workers | | |
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| | How Coronavirus Antibody Tests Work & Why They Matter | | |
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APRIL 27, 2020: THE TIME FOR RESILIENCE IS NOW! |
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In January, COVID-19 was barely on the radar and now we are all overwhelmed with the issue. It has taken an especially large toll on nurses and other healthcare workers on the front lines of the Pandemic in the hospitals and clinics in "Hot Zone" areas like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, New Orleans, Florida, Chicago, Arizona, Texas and more adding all the time. We went deep into some of the fears, anger and previous unresolved crises that keep us from remembering the safe place we each have developed within us as we have matured. We each need to tap this resource NOW and help those around us to do the same. https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/123224/covid-19-the-time-for-resilience-is-now |
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Upcoming Show... Nursing Leadership: Back to the Future May 4th 2020, @10 AM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness Channel As with MOST negative things that happen in our lives, there is often a HUGE opportunity, if we are simply open and curious to see what is needed and who can provide that. That is how Nursing Leadership is looking at the COVID-19 crisis. We have been working to have nurses with broad and deep education on not just healthcare, but also business, administration, and current successes in healthcare that can include all citizens and provide excellent health providers for everyone. The paradigm that has been our understanding of healthcare has been forever changed in the entire world. It is time to present the NEW a paradigm shift from illness and disease to health, wellness, and wellbeing/wellbecoming. My guest, Margaret Erickson, has been the CEO of the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation since May 2000, and is uniquely able to see and deeply understands the need to change in order for nurses and (nursing education) to truly become leaders at the national (and international) table. |
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