Rock Your Health: Living your true passion
Nurse Leader Insider, October 22, 2015
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By Carol Ebert, RN, BSN, MA, CHES, CWP
For nurse leaders and nurse managers, operating from your true passion means getting lost in the energy it provides. You find yourself enjoying what you are doing so much that time doesn't matter and you feel alive, productive, and energized. What you are doing is no longer work, it's fun and it's your passion.
If you have lost the passion as a nurse manager or nurse leader, it's time to ask yourself whether you are willing to challenge the status quo to begin living your passion. Try the below exercise to identify what you love to do.
First, make a list of five things you love to do. Then prioritize your list.
Is priority number one your passion?
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