Give Thanks for Nursing

by | Nov 26, 2014 | 2 comments

Happy (early) Thanksgiving! (to those reading who celebrate) Gosh, I always want to celebrate holidays on my blog and then am aware that this wonderful thing called the world wide web is actually- world wide.

But really, Happy Thanksgiving- to you all. Even if you do not celebrate, I think that this holiday is one holiday that’s meaning can truly be felt worldwide.

And why?

Well, if you keep it about the actual word ‘Thanks-Giving’, and don’t get wrapped up in all of this Black Friday nonsense- well, then you truly are celebrating the most noble holiday of all.

Giving Thanks.

As nurses, we have a TON to be grateful for. And I want to hear from you! Please put a comment below this post on what you are celebrating this year in your nursing career! What are you thankful for? What does your daily gratitude about your career as a nurse consist of? And just for fun…

[Tweet “Here are my TOP TEN reasons why nurses can be grateful this Thanksgiving.”]

  • We get paid overtime to work holidays! (Yes, working a holiday may suck- but think about the extra cash.)
  • We get to help other people on a daily basis.
  • We are always one of the most trusted professions according to all of the yearly polls.
  • We know a LOT about health and how to help someone in a crazy situation.
  • We are respected and valued because of what we do.
  • We have fun working in teams, alone, or however we practice- but most of all we have FUN with our patients.
  • We are problem solvers and can typically workaround any blockage.
  • We are creative, innovative and very, very smart.
  • We love what we do and would do it no matter what tough career circumstance was thrown our way.
  • We get to teach, advocate, heal and take care of (the list could go on and on…)!

I love being a nurse. In whatever way that is. That’s another one- we can be nurses in such a wonderful variety of ways that we can be grateful for our unique nursing career paths. I say I am thankful for being a nurse every single day in my gratitude practice.

Do you do the same?

I would love to hear from you! Leave a comment below on what you are grateful for as a nurse. Happy Thanksgiving.

2 Comments

  1. KimberlyWard

    I love being a nurse as well. Happy Thanksgiving to Elizabeth.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      Thank you, Kimberly. I hope you enjoyed a lovely holiday. -Elizabeth

      Reply

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