I'm in week 6 of my new grad and I have had a few crap shifts, but mostly good. Each day I learn something new and make a point of looking at each day as a new learning experience. I get my jobs done etc and am happy with how I am going and have been getting really good feedback etc. I can reflect on my day and know I got things done and be happy and satisfied that everything was completed for my shift. Today, I had a few curve balls thrown at me through the shift today, but I can confidently look back and know everything got done and the nurse I handed over to was happy. The RN I handed over to was actually a pool RN that took over from me a few weeks ago and just made me feel like rubbish, but today she said I was going really well so that made me really happy. Off course I know it will always be a continual learning experience etc.
However, the last few days particularly, I just this stressed tightness and my minds flutters off in conversations I have had through the day. I generally walk home after a morning shift and try to get to bed early, I do breathing exercises and really try to turn my brain off so I can get to sleep. But I just have this annoying feeling of an evening that won't go away.
Does anyone have any tips on how to turn this off?
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I'm in week 6 of my new grad and I have had a few crap shifts, but mostly good. Each day I learn something new and make a point of looking at each day as a new learning experience. I get my jobs done etc and am happy with how I am going and have been getting really good feedback etc. I can reflect on my day and know I got things done and be happy and satisfied that everything was completed for my shift. Today, I had a few curve balls thrown at me through the shift today, but I can confidently look back and know everything got done and the nurse I handed over to was happy. The RN I handed over to was actually a pool RN that took over from me a few weeks ago and just made me feel like rubbish, but today she said I was going really well so that made me really happy. Off course I know it will always be a continual learning experience etc.
However, the last few days particularly, I just this stressed tightness and my minds flutters off in conversations I have had through the day. I generally walk home after a morning shift and try to get to bed early, I do breathing exercises and really try to turn my brain off so I can get to sleep. But I just have this annoying feeling of an evening that won't go away.
Does anyone have any tips on how to turn this off?