Published Apr 15, 2011
tiroka03, LPN
393 Posts
I have found that a lot of people are complaining, about a lot of things. At home, at work, at church, among my friends, anywhere I go. But, worse still - I find that it is what I do the best. It seems like everything has begun to offend me, and I whine. I am going to try to go through this day, at home, and work without doing any whining. I suscept work will be my biggest problem. There are plenty of things I can whine about at work. How about you, do you want to join me and do a day without whining, even here on allnurses? I realize we need to vent, I'm cool with that, just maybe even think about it when the day is done, I will assess myself after today is finished. I wonder if I can do it,- or will I have a list of 900 things I have whinned about.
carolmaccas66, BSN, RN
2,212 Posts
I think the depressed economy really affected/still affects everyone.
There are a lot of depressed and even suicidal nurses on here - they can't find work, their family relationships are strained, they are searching for work all the time, and they don't have any or much leisure, probably because they can't afford it. Whinge away everyone; that is what we are all here for - to listen and support others.
Even here in Oz land, I was finding it a bit difficult to get work and I have good, sound experience as a RN (I did move to a smaller place though). And we didn't even really HAVE a recession here.
I think it's been very hard for people to stay positive, even in small ways. I noticed everyone else lately around me (or most people anyway), seem to be more negative and argumentative; techy might be the word. People don't seem to joke around as much as they used to.
Mind you, I live with parents at the mo who are extremely negative and emotionally detached on many levels, so maybe I'm just more sensitive to people's moods?
But people are finding it harder to be positive about anything at all.
R*Star*RN, BSN, RN
225 Posts
I'll join the OP for a whine-free day. All I find myself doing is the same as of late, surrounded with worry and negative energy.
Guest717236
1,062 Posts
I like the whine free day and also set limits on those who are whining
to you that day.
Why not list what you will do that day. There are plenty of postive
activities to do. Let the energy vampires exhaust themselves .
Enjoy your free day. This could turn into a month and then a year of whine free living.
I like that concept!!!!:dancgrp:More time to dance!
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
I am blessed
How is that for a non-whining mantra?
pockunit, ADN, RN
614 Posts
Maybe you need a bracelet from here. They're free and they remind me to **** when I'm about to crab about something. Sometimes. Not all the time, but I'm working on it.
noahsmama
827 Posts
Whenever I find myself starting to get into a whiny kind of mood, I try to stop myself and literally count my blessings. I have (thankfully) never gone a day in my life without a roof over my head and food on the table. I have a wonderful family that I love. I have friends. I have...... (you get the picture).
It's so easy to take the good things in our life for granted, and focus on all the things we wish were different. We shouldn't have to wait till Thanksgiving to focus on things in our life for which we are grateful. Instead, we should make it a daily practice. :redbeathe
Purple_Scrubs, BSN, RN
1 Article; 1,978 Posts
My current favorite phrase is "it's a good thing I like lemonade because life keeps on handing me lemons". It's all about how you frame it We all need to whine and vent sometimes but we also need to know when to pull ourselves out of our pity party and get on with it.