I think many people perceive nursing to require (or at least prefer) an outgoing, lively personality. But I tend to be much more mellow, subdued, and introverted. I like people, but I can best handle them only in doses, and preferably in smaller groups, if not individually. Otherwise, I think I will become overstimulated.
If you're an introverted nurse, how are you finding your job? Are you thriving? Are you merely tolerating? What are your coping strategies if you get overstimulated? And what qualities do you think you can offer to your patients that perhaps won't come as naturally to our more extroverted friends? I recently earned an RN license and am looking to start working as a nurse soon. I tend to think I am a good listener with a calmer, more gentle, soft-spoken approach, though I doubt this is necessarily exclusive to introverts.
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I think many people perceive nursing to require (or at least prefer) an outgoing, lively personality. But I tend to be much more mellow, subdued, and introverted. I like people, but I can best handle them only in doses, and preferably in smaller groups, if not individually. Otherwise, I think I will become overstimulated.
If you're an introverted nurse, how are you finding your job? Are you thriving? Are you merely tolerating? What are your coping strategies if you get overstimulated? And what qualities do you think you can offer to your patients that perhaps won't come as naturally to our more extroverted friends? I recently earned an RN license and am looking to start working as a nurse soon. I tend to think I am a good listener with a calmer, more gentle, soft-spoken approach, though I doubt this is necessarily exclusive to introverts.
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