Self care is not a magical elixir. It alone will not fix the problems
that create stress in your life as a new or veteran nurse; however, a
self-care practice can help you to develop the necessary tools to find
creative solutions to problems, to enjoy and rely on the camaraderie of
your team, and ultimately to flourish in a meaningful and exciting
career.
Everything in this book is grounded in research and the expertise of
psychologists, therapists, social workers, physicians, and other smart
people, especially your fellow nurses. As your guides on this journey,
we know a lot, but we don't know everything. We do, however, know a
great idea when we hear it, and we've listened to nurses share their
ideas about what is helpful and their experiences with making many of
these ideas work for them. We have participated in resilience retreats
with our nursing colleagues Jonathan Bartels, Esther Golda Lozano Otis,
and Hannah Crosby, and we love their approach: They offer their students
a "menu" of options, let them experience each one, and send them on
their way. They trust that each student will connect with the practices
that resonate or fit into their lifestyle. They also understand full
well that your needs evolve over time. What works for you today may not
work for you in three years. Your self-care journey will take some
effort on your part, and this book aspires to guide you along the way.
We designed this book with the real-life nurses we know and love in
mind. We asked ourselves, When and where will a nurse have time to read
this? Will it fit in a backpack? We've written the entire book in small,
bite-sized doses. Read a few pages on the bus or during a break. You
don't even have to start at the beginning. We need all the gifts you
bring to the nursing profession. Your patients need you. Your colleagues
need you, and especially new nurses need you as they enter the
profession. There are a lot of people at stake in your becoming the best
nurse you can possibly be. Nursing affords you routine interactions that
change the lives of your patients, strengthens the resolve of your
colleagues, and ripples beyond your immediate circle to surprising
places. Your gifts are beyond measure. When you're empowered to take
deliberate steps toward your own well-being and that of others, everyone
flourishes.