There are times when you just know it's time to get a reality check. I must admit that I have a weee bit of a tendancy to lose touch once and a while. This thread is dedicated to those signs that you just need to get out more (or else take a vacation).In my case, I think it helps that my patients don't know whether their on foot or horseback anyway (I kid).I know it's time to slam on the brakes when I treat my cats like my dementia patients and my patients like my cats. Incidentally neither seems to mind much (I may be on to a new thing).When I start addressing everybody (and everything) as sweetheart, honey and my dear. Thankfully my people are patient, although I'm in a real risk of beginning to sound like Karen from "Will and Grace".I have missed out on entire summers because I've been too busy working to notice.My diet resembles a cross between that of a toddler and a teenager whose parents have gone away for the weekend.To quote Pink and HapeeWendy:I'm a hazard to myself!
RNinICU 235 Posts Jun 20, 2002 About a year ago, I had been working so much overtime that I had not seen my grandchildren in over a month. My daughter finally made her point by bringing them to see me at work. The five year old asked me if I still lived with Grandpa, since I was never there when they visited. That made me realize that I needed to re-evaluate my priorities.
fedupnurse 790 Posts Jun 20, 2002 OMG!! RNinICU, she actually brought them to the HOSPITAL!!! I am in hysterics here!I went part time nights due to big time burn out a couple of years ago. I do extra shifts a couple of times a month. I do work with people who work way too much and I notice they just get so stupid. Stuff a lay person knows they will ask you about! So I would say if your coworkers start to look at you like you have 2 heads and you are too tired to realize what you are asking, it is time for a break!!She brought the grandkids to the hospital.........