What I Learned This Week: Discipline is King

Ixchel needed someone to create this week's "What I Learned" thread, so I'll go ahead and attempt to rise to the occasion. I've learned a few things... Nurses Announcements Archive Article

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1. Discipline is King:

I learned that discipline is fundamental. I am referring to self-discipline. After a decade of shift work, I now work from a home-based office and am finding I lack the discipline to get my day started in a timely manner. When I had to report to an actual workplace and punch a time clock, it was enough of an incentive to arrive on time. However, since I now work under a laissez-faire manager and must determine the course of my own work day, it's been tough.

2. Routine is King:

I learned that some people can go with the flow. I have no problem going with the flow, but my work day needs to be routinized. I need a set wake-up time, a coffee routine, and knowledge of how my work day will turn out. I suppose this is how I remained in LTC nursing for six years...I somewhat knew the residents and routine, which made things easier for me.

3. Networking is King:

I learned that our professional lives are made easier by having a network of colleagues that will have your back, answer your questions, and put in a good word for you whenever you need a reference. I got my current gig by having a friend put in a good word about me to the hiring manager.

4. Reciprocation is King:

I learned that reciprocation is important. If someone does something helpful for you, it will be beneficial for you to reciprocate by doing something helpful in return. Karma will reward you for doing to others as they do to you.

5. People are King:

I learned that relationships with people contribute to the spice of life. For example, I returned from a toddler's birthday party a few hours ago. Both his mother and I are nurses. The toddler's father (my friend's spouse) has a wide social circle of longtime friends. My friend complains about her husband's social circle, but I can tell that these people are enriching his life since he enjoys their presence. Without relationships with various people, our lives and worldviews can be limited.

What have you learned? ?

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.

I learned:

That change can be good and bittersweet; losing key people while gaining advocacy really makes me reflect in taking the good with the bad;

I have a desire to help people who lose their jobs-I've been there, know the disappointment and apprehension of the process; however, I know the success-and I want people to know their full potential that can can happen after being let go from a job;

That, according to my peers, I am a "change agent"; I'm sought out for being a team player, and working well under pressure-despite being a newbie. :D

I've learned that even though rejection still smarts I can shorten the window between the "ouch-I wanna go crawl in bed for the rest of my life" and the "it's all good, something better will come along and it'll be worth the wait".

I can run and it won't kill me.

I'm continually astounded by what people are willing to sweep under the rug for sports personalities.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

Oh, I have learned I am addicted to two things. Toms & tattoos.

Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.
lavenderskies said:
I'm continually astounded by what people are willing to sweep under the rug for sports personalities.

I am a cuckoo for sports so please please please elaborate...

Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.

Oh no.

Oh no.

Oh no.

I am OLD.

I have NO CLUE what these "toms" are.

None.

They look like Keds.

They're cute. They really are, but are you SURE they're not Keds? I mean, are you certain?

I'm freaking OLD.

PS -

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.
DeLanaHarvickWannabe said:
What I've learned...

~ The prospect of Donald Trump being POTUS frightens a lot of people, including my extremely Republican friends in the deep south

Count this Republican in with your Southern friends. Dude scares the hell out of me. If he becomes president we'll be at war within six months. I won't vote for Hillary or Bernie either, but it's Trump who really sticks in my craw.

Moving on...

Specializes in Dialysis.
VivaLasViejas said:
Count this Republican in with your Southern friends. Dude scares the hell out of me. If he becomes president we'll be at war within six months. I won't vote for Hillary or Bernie either, but it's Trump who really sticks in my craw.

Moving on...

My sentiments exactly! Whole statement..just trying to get a grip on who to vote for now!

I learned that having two kids is soooooo much different than having one.

That I got into my LPN-RN program.

That now I have to find a new job to work around that program's schedule and I am terrified. I'm the breadwinner in my family.

Great topic, TheCommuter.

Discipline. Now that I am working as a HH RN I feel my LACK of it as a slowly tightening noose around my neck. I could bang out a visit in 15min- 1 hour, soup to nuts, and make lots of money. But I lollygag. I dillydally. I take my time, and I see 3 visits where I could be seeing 5.

Disciple. As a woman of a certain age, I need this in my life. In what I eat and drink, and how I move my body. What am I doing in my spare time? Reading, AN, junk tv, too many carbs and too much wine.

Discipline. In what I say, to whom and when. I still say the first thing that pops into my mind all the time. I have to get a leash on it. If you tell me to do something, I will likely do the opposite. I'm a brat.

Discipline. I used to make a list and bang it out. It's a vicious cycle. The more time I have on my hands the more time I waste.

Discipline: My house is a mess. Meh.

Discipline. I need some.

Maybe later.

I don't know where all of this went.

Specializes in Med-Surg.

I learned when you have laparscopic surgery, and the Dr works at the same hospital as you; knows you're a nurse....so SHOULD know what the job entails and originally says you'll need a week off so you take 10 days and when you are planning on going back there's a sudden no more than 25lb weight restriction. I suppose the weight restriction was always there.....but I'm wondering now if he really knows what floor nurses do in a day. :sarcastic:

So now I'm off a month. And also learning how to applique a quilt. It's a lot harder then it looks!

The docs have no idea, Stitch. Hope you heal quickly!

DeLanaHarvickWannabe said:
I am a cuckoo for sports so please please please elaborate...

I love sports, too. And I agree with what lavenderskies says 100%. Many of these guys are dirtbags. They are rapists and misogynistic and fight in bars and drink and drive and shoot people, but because they can catch a ball they are forgiven.

Not all. I am a die hard Yankees hater, yet who can deny Derek Jeter and what a class act he was all around. Not even Boston.

The problem is, this should be the rule and not the exception. They are being paid MILLIONS of dollars to play a game. Be grateful. Pay it forward. Ya know?