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		<title>Staying Mentally and Physically Healthy during the Ongoing COVID 19 Pandemic</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We as nurses are constantly hearing terms such as “burnout”, “The Great Resignation”, “understaffed” and leaving for higher-paying travel jobs. As a nurse myself, I truly understand the need for nurses who have been both on the front lines and the administration that has been dealing with COVID-19 for the past two years.&#160; With the &#8230;</p>
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<p>We as nurses are constantly hearing terms such as “burnout”, “The Great Resignation”, “understaffed” and leaving for higher-paying travel jobs. As a nurse myself, I truly understand the need for nurses who have been both on the front lines and the administration that has been dealing with COVID-19 for the past two years.&nbsp; With the constant coverage from social media and the news, it is hard as healthcare professionals to take a break and shut off from what we face daily.&nbsp; Instead of trying to cope on your own, leave the profession or develop self-destructive coping mechanisms, I want to open this forum to discuss options to help all of us “help each other”.&nbsp; Someone once said that it&#8217;s not about work-life balance but work-life integration…. think about that.&nbsp; </p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading" id="here-are-a-few-tips-i-have-used-to-assist-me-over-the-past-year-to-integrate-my-work-and-life">Here are a few tips I have used to assist me over the past year to integrate my work and life:</h5>



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<li>Once a week take a least an hour for yourself.&nbsp; Turn off your phone and news.&nbsp; Try meditating and remind yourself of a time that brings you happiness.</li>



<li>Spoil yourself.&nbsp; Get a mani and pedi, <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f60a.png" alt="😊" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></li>



<li>Use your paid time off and do a “staycation”.&nbsp; I know this is a hot topic because many organizations are no longer allowing STD claims for being out with COVID, but your sanity is worth at least two days.</li>



<li>Look into free resources your company may offer.&nbsp; Many organizations have employee assistance and free virtual therapy sessions.&nbsp; It is ok to need to talk to someone.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>



<li>Develop strong interpersonal relationships with your fellow co-workers. You do see them more than you see some of your family.&nbsp; Do a night out and go bowling or something the group all enjoys outside of work.</li>



<li>Get an adequate amount of sleep.&nbsp; Sleep is vital to help you stay focused and healthy.</li>



<li>Take care of your physical health.&nbsp; I have never been a gym person, but I found taking my dalmatian, Dottie, on walks around the lake helped me relax and not only have time to self-reflect but also get in those much-needed steps.&nbsp; Just getting started is a move in the right direction.</li>



<li>&nbsp;Start a journal and write down stressors that you were faced with that day</li>



<li>Be comfortable saying NO.&nbsp; You know yourself best and if you are starting to experience burnout, implement a strategy to get back to what makes you happy.</li>
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<p>In conclusion, there is a reason nursing has been recognized as the most trusted profession for 19 years in a row.&nbsp; We are strong and we always do what is best for those we are providing care for.&nbsp; Feel free to comment and share your suggestions on what you do to stay mentally and physically healthy as we face the pandemic together as nurses.</p>



<p>&nbsp;Kevin Harris, Msn-HCSM, RN, NE-BC</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://fleetnurse.com/staying-mentally-and-physically-healthy-during-the-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic/">Staying Mentally and Physically Healthy during the Ongoing COVID 19 Pandemic</a> appeared first on <a href="https://fleetnurse.com">FleetNurse</a>.</p>
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