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Work-Life Balance For Nurses
- Understand the importance of work life balance for nurses to help avoid burnout and protect your personal life.
- Learn work-life balance skills such as making self-care a priority, managing work time effectively, and collaborating with teammates.
- Maintain your own health by practicing stress-relieving techniques, keeping yourself hydrated and eating well, and staying connected with friends and family.
Mariya Rizwan
Pharm D
Being a nurse means long shifts, working on weekends, looking after critically ill patients, and a heavy workload. But that should not affect your sanity and personal life. Maintaining a work-life balance is essential in all jobs and even more as a nurse because you have to take care of others. Â
Maintaining a work-life balance is not necessary only for your overall well-being but for job satisfaction. If one feels too overwhelmed because of a job, burnout may happen. Â
When you maintain a balance between your work and personal life, you feel motivated, fresh, and relaxed at work. Maintaining your overall well-being also enhances your quality of work in serving patients. Â
Here, in this article, we will discuss tips that can help nurses maintain their work-life balance.Â
Establish Boundaries
To maintain your sanity, you should know how to establish a clear boundary between work and your personal life. That means you should not check your work emails and tasks at home or with family. Your personal time should be your own time. No work distractions should interfere at that time. Â
You can communicate respectfully with your supervisor and colleagues to respect your boundaries and not to disturb you during off hours. Â
Make Self Care A Priority
Self-care is essential to feel good, mentally stable, and overall healthy. Make sure to maintain a self-care routine that includes consuming healthy meals, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, going to salons, and practicing techniques that help rejuvenate you. Â
Do not depend on others to take care of you. Remember, you can’t serve your patients well if you don’t take care of yourself. Therefore, you should spend adequate time on your self-care routine and give yourself the special treatment you deserve. Â
Manage Work Time Effectively
Make sure to manage your job time effectively. Doing that can help you complete your tasks on time so that you don’t need to stay overtime and sacrifice your personal time. Â
When you start your day, it is always a good idea to schedule all tasks and designate time for each. That way, you can manage tasks effectively and complete them on time. Â
Collaborate with Teammates
Collaborating on various tasks with your teammates can help make workflow smooth and easy for all. Designate tasks for everyone at the start of the day, talk to all, and assign as they feel comfortable. Better than doing all things alone, it is always a good idea to do tasks with your co-worker’s help. Â
Teamwork can help relieve workload and prevent burnout, ensuring a safe and positive working environment. Â
Practice Stress-Relieving Techniques
Nursing is a rigorous job that gives you plenty of stress. Spending all day long with critically ill patients not only makes you feel exhausted physically but mentally too. Therefore, to get rid of exhaustion, practice stress-relieving exercises such as yoga or meditation. Â
You can also do activities that make you feel relaxed, such as painting, listening to music, gardening, or watching your favorite show. When you go home, make sure to unwind yourself from all day-long stressful shifts. Â
Keep Yourself Hydrated and Eat Well
During long shifts, when you have patients back to back, nurses tend to neglect their eating routine and hydration. Make sure not to neglect yourself, as eating well and keeping yourself hydrated is essential to work well. You can only serve your patients well when you feel healthy and comfortable. Â
Make sure you have a meal break during your job, eat some fruits, or have a light meal that gives you ample energy to work all day long. Avoid consuming processed foods. Instead, bring something you have prepared beforehand that fulfills your hunger levels and gives you enough energy to work. Â
To prevent dehydration, you can keep a water bottle and carry it where.
Stay Connected with Family and Friends
The tiring job can make you disconnect from friends and family. Make sure you don’t let that happen to you. Â
Spending quality time with your loved ones and talking your heart out to them helps relieve anxiety and stress. Therefore, take time out of your busy schedule and spend quality time with your family members and friends. Connect with them, have a deep conversation, and keep checking on each other. Don’t let your job consume you to the extent that you can’t keep in touch with your loved ones. Â
The Bottom Line
Burnout is common in nurses because they work long shifts, on weekends, and spend various hours looking after critically ill patients. All that can lead to increased stress and anxiety levels. However, you should maintain a boundary between your work and personal life to create a work-life balance.Â
Take care of yourself to maintain an adequate balance of everything in your life. Inclining to one side can impact your mental sanity.
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