Ashleigh Boyd Nurse ASN

Nurse Anxiety, Neurofeedback, Biofield Science

Nurse Anxiety Coach

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About Ashleigh Boyd Nurse

Ashleigh Boyd Nurse is a ASN and specializes in Nurse Anxiety, Neurofeedback, Biofield Science.


 A Nurse Anxiety Coach, Nurse, Wife, Momma and persistent optimist, Ashleigh Boyd, is driven to explore and educate fellow nurses by using unconventional methods. Ashleigh’s unique techniques are a blend of neurofeedback and biofield science to Treat The Nurse And Not The Patient. In addition to offering a variety of online courses and virtual events, she is currently working on implementing her methods to bedside nurses around the country. Her mission is to give nurses the tools they need to reduce or eliminate Compassion Fatigue & Hospital-Induced Anxiety in real-time to appropriately debrief and decompress daily.

 

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  1. Ashleigh Boyd Nurse

    3 Simple Ways To Squash Compassion Fatigue

    Unfortunately, it is people such as yourself that no one wants to talk about the appalling situations at work. The old saying goes, if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. You're unkind, rude and need to use your head and heart ...
  2. Ashleigh Boyd Nurse

    3 Simple Ways To Squash Compassion Fatigue

    Tons of info on it. For myself, I started because I had psoriasis... 2 fingers and could barely touch anything. I tried everything under the sun. Nothing worked... 3 weeks of celery juice and it was gone. Also, I was a coffee addict- caffeine was a ...
  3. Ashleigh Boyd Nurse

    3 Simple Ways To Squash Compassion Fatigue

    This could be applied to anything--- the doctor puts in an order and you give it... you follow core measures based upon triggers in the hospital chart... you use your blinker when driving (sometimes)... Use them. And binaural beats!
  4. Ashleigh Boyd Nurse

    3 Simple Ways To Squash Compassion Fatigue

    Ever woken up covered in sweat at 3 a.m. wondering if you forgot to chart something at work? Or, how your patient is doing? Or, the mess you left at work? There's nothing worse than the feeling you get when you think you should have do...