When you just don't want to go to work....

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Although I love my job, and would not work anywhere else, sometimes when I've had a day off and I am going back for a three day (12 hr shifts) run, I just don't feel like going! Sometimes I'm a little sad, pre-occupied, or just need time for myself. I know I have to go anyway. You can't just stay home because you want to. So here is my question for you all: What do you do motivate yourself, to psych yourself up, or help yourself look forward to going in to work at those times when you do not feel like going? I'd love some advice!

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.
Specializes in geriatrics.

I daydream about my upcoming vacation when I don't feel like going to work.

Or I tell myself, "It's only 8 hours. You can do anything for 8 hours."

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

I look at my schedule to see who I work with that day. 😂 lol

When I worked my job at the clinic, I had 1 nice night a week. Friday. I would eat pizza and watch Modern Family and text my friends. I'd have a house full of teenage boys downstairs, Life was good. I'd go to bed slightly buzzed and happy.

Saturday morning I would wake up and the apprehension would start. I knew I had errands and busy stuff and events and where was my down time?

Sunday, I started pacing. I would try to read, put on music, cook, walk...by Sunday night I would be full throttle Uuuuuugh about Monday, dreading the sick calls I would get at 2am from my staff.

It was a great job in that I learned so much, great staff, salty patients, but the work load and what 1 of me was expected to do was overloaded.

I quit. I now work 2 jobs, and I don't have these feelings any more.

What worked for me> Wine. Just kidding, kinda.

WALKING, getting my face in the sun, having down time, being by myself, reading, spending time with my kids, my GF's, pets...

Specializes in ICU Stepdown.
It was a great job in that I learned so much, great staff, salty patients, but the work load and what 1 of me was expected to do was overloaded.

Salty patients?

Salty patients?

Sassy?

Specializes in ICU Stepdown.
Sassy?

Ohhhhhh. In my head I was wondering what they were salty about 😂

I went per diem lol

I went per diem lol

My best life ever was when I was PD at Employee Health. I worked when I wanted, with an amazing team, I got to see everyone I worked with, and I got to stick people with needles all day long. Bliss.

Specializes in pediatrics; PICU; NICU.

This probably isn't the kind of answer you're looking for but when I have a bad case of the I don't want to go's I think about how skimpy my paycheck will be if I stay home.

I feel that way every day.

I just go because I have to. I used to have panic attacks and my husband would talk me through them. Once I get there, it's not so bad. I like the people I work with.

I don't like the company, or the unit, very much.

But, we need the money, and I have had SOOO MANY jobs over the last two years, so...

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