Being a nurse takes grit, adversity, and hard work.
Over the past two years, nurses have endured some of the hardest times that the healthcare industry has ever witnessed.
Amidst an ongoing global pandemic, these healthcare providers continue to show up, risk their lives on the front lines, and give their all to their patients.
A career as a nurse takes pure resilience.
Cornell University defines resilience as being “one’s ability to cope with and bounce back from stress.”
Of course, as with most skills and abilities, they require practice, nurturing, and continuous work to improve; this is no different with resilience.
Curious on how you can build your or your team’s resilience in nursing? Keep reading!