How do you cheer yourself after a bad day at work?

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A day at work for a nurse can be stressful. We go through death, sickness, administrative changes, and so much more. What do you do to cheer yourself up after a bad day at work?

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Clocking out is a good way to start cheering up! Loving on my hubby and kids is the best therapy!

Specializes in Pediatrics, Geriatrics.
Burn rubber in the parking lot.

Love it

Finally a nurse...All for my three♡♡♡

Specializes in Geriatrics/family medicine.

chocolate and some tea

Specializes in Hospice.

Hot shower, wine or maybe something stronger, and angry birds.

I love to bake, so I usually make a batch of chocolate chip cookies and then play with my pitbull puppy.

Specializes in PCU.

Yesterday, I came straight home speeding like the devil himself was after me and then I hugged my kids and praised the good God above for the healthy, lovely children and hubby I have...sometimes the things we see can make us feel like we are breaking...

As a peds nurse who works step-down ICU, I get all the post-trauma survivors and many are changed forever. I come home and do exactly what the nurse in the cartoon is doing. I hug my children tight and try not to ever take that for granted.

I am blessed to be maried to a FNP who has worked from CNA to FNP. She knows and understands my good days and bad days, the flip side is I know when she has good day and bad days. We laugh, vent, and unload the days stresses. We have great family chats over dinner when all in the family get together, FNP, 2 RN's, 2 LVN's, Respiratory, Paramedic and a welder.

its funny what is funny sometimes, people who are not in healthcare just don't get it, it's great that we can love, enjoy life, and learn from each other.

Specializes in Geriatrics/family medicine.

thai is pretty cool, my cousins are in long term relationships, one of their girlfriends is studying to be a PA, and other one is is med school, and i am a nurse hoping to someday have my fnp, i started off as a CNA too!

Whisky and soda, or red wine, are my two go-to stress relievers in the winter. Beer, wine spritzers, and gin martinis handle my problems in the summer. I know it's not the healthiest way of managing stress, but I'm to old to change my ways now. And I know my limits- I drink enough to get a good buzz and then stop (2.5 drinks), I've only had a hangover twice in my life and I don't care to try for a third one.

Specializes in Ambulatory Surgery, Ophthalmology, Tele.

I remember coming home after a horrible day at work. I checked my email. And there it was the allnurses.com email with the latest threads, etc. I hadn't been on AN in a while since graduating from school and starting my first nursing job. I came across a thread of funny stories of different flubs by nurses or doctors.

I laughed so hard that my stomach hurt and I had tears rolling down my face. I was hooked and have been here ever since. :D

Specializes in Long Term Care, Maternal Child, NICU.

A nice tall glass of red, red wine.

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