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Tag Archives: stress management for nurses
Get a Life By Loretta LaRoche
We live in a world where everyone expects things to come quickly and easily. God forbid we should have to wait a few extra minutes for a cup of coffee or have to put up with traffic. Fast-food restaurants have … Continue reading
The In ‘N Out Patient by Kris Harty
“Oh, those Jasper boys.” I remember stories my mom told of the Jasper boys. I never met one, but I think I would have liked to, based on her reaction to memories of them. They had spirit. Just like my … Continue reading
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Tagged joy, Kris Harty, resiliance, stress management for nurses
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Get A Life by Loretta LaRoche
I can make myself go off the deep end by playing and replaying conversations in my head or by going over something that might happen. My inner saboteurs love to tease and torment me. I particularly hate injustices, and I … Continue reading
Get A Life by Loretta LaRoche
I recently read an article in the New York Times on “How to Train the Aging Brain”. I am fascinated with these types of articles because my brain is definitely aging and I want to do everything I can to … Continue reading
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Tagged get a life, humor for nurses, Loretta Laroche, stress management for nurses
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