Make a Personal Connection with the Art of Nursing

by | Dec 4, 2015 | 6 comments

Make a Personal Connection with the Art of Nursing Practice #artofnursingMany nurses enter the nursing profession with the desire to help patients heal. We want to teach, take care of and advocate for our patient populations. However, once we get into our nursing careers, what tends to happen? We realize our roles are busy. We are faced with competing priorities. We have little to no time to spend with our patients.

Recently I received an email from a LinkedIn expert I follow. It was a guest post on the psychology behind the social profile. Now you might be thinking, what does this have to do with the Art of Nursing? At first glance… not a whole lot. However, the more I read the article I was struck with just how much this notion of our social media personal profile is related to how we show up in our nursing practice.

Here’s a quick video blog that goes through the psychology of this tip. And shares with you how to bring the art of nursing into your scientific nurse practice.

What do you think? Have you ever done this and noticed a difference? If you don’t make the time to do what this video shares… has it impacted your nursing profession in any way? I’d love to hear from your experience. Share a comment below and thanks for watching!

Elizabeth Scala, MSN/MBA, RN; Founder of Nursing from WithinAbout the Author: As a keynote speaker, bestselling author and virtual conference host, Elizabeth partners with hospitals, organizations, associations, and nursing groups to help transform the field of nursing from the inside out. As the bestselling author of ‘Nursing from Within‘, Elizabeth guides nurses and nursing students to a change in perspective, helping them make the inner shift needed to better maneuver the sometimes challenging realities of being a caregiver.

6 Comments

  1. Elissa Menasse

    Beautiful. Yes, I simple, but profound action that brings not only humanness into our actions, but soulfulness.

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    • Elizabeth

      Thank you so much, Elissa!

      Reply
  2. maureenpowers

    Love the focus on the Art of Nursing, love the video. The art of nursing for me has always been important to me. The eyes tip is great, thanks for the share

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    • Elizabeth

      You are so welcome, Maureen. Glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply
  3. Myssa M. Salama

    I agree with your thoughts about the art of nursing and i believe totally on it. it is the best way today to driven our nursing clinical scientific profession from stress to fun, easy and joyful life.
    loved the video really. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to watch, comment and share. Enjoy the day, Myssa!

      Reply

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