5 Steps to Re-Energise Your Nursing Career
Published: 10 March 2018
Published: 10 March 2018
Along your nursing career path, it’s easy for your professional experience to become stale and uninspired.
There are numerous challenges faced by hardworking nurses, and these may cause you to feel less than energetic about moving your career forward.
Here are five powerful steps for investing attention in the development of your nursing career.
The first step in the nursing process is always assessment, and the same applies to your career - you need data to create a plan.
A SWOT analysis is a common tool that can be applied to any aspect of your life. It consists of four considerations:
Sometimes your career has a way of just happening to you. You graduate from school, take the first hospital job you can find, and eight years later, you somehow feel unfulfilled.
When you take a step back and revisit the motivations behind why you pursued a nursing career in the first place, you may rediscover a buried passion. Reconnecting with why you originally pursued this path may provide a vision of what’s next.
Nursing is hard work, and losing sight of your own health is a common problem. The re-energising of your career may have more to do with your personal happiness than your relative contentment in your job.
If you honestly assess the state of your personal wellness, you may realise that you need more sleep, better nutrition, regular exercise or more time in nature. With a renewed focus on your personal health, you may find that your job is actually just fine as long as you get enough 'me time'.
If you’re employed in an environment where people are kind, thoughtful, supportive and joyful, chances are you feel pretty good about your work life. But if your workplace environment is poisoned by poor management, bullying, hostility or other ills, you may hate your job and feel nauseous every time you start a shift.
An unhealthy or hostile workplace can cause physical and psychological symptoms of stress, and this may lead to a profound loss of joy and the sense that work is an utter burden.
Sometimes, a change of environment can be just what you need to bring life back to your career. If you’re surrounded by good people working in a supportive environment, that’s where the magic can happen.
When you feel stuck or unhappy at work, perhaps you’ve become blind to what’s possible. If you feel disconnected from the possibilities that a nursing career offers, do some informational interviews with nurses doing interesting things. Ask questions, shadow if possible and dig deep for more information that can help you make an informed decision. The experiences, thoughts and advice of others can inform your trajectory and next steps.
However you re-energise, it’s an individual exercise in re-branding, re-tooling and re-thinking your career strategy and journey.
We can all find ourselves in moments of doubt and discouragement, but there are always tools and lines of inquiry that can bring us back to a place of honest discernment. Mobilise your mind, tap into your resources and re-energise your nursing career at the time you need it most.