We nurses are ready to embrace the new year, but we’re still stuck in 2020. What can we do to extricate ourselves, move on, and thrive in the upcoming new year?
The answer is: Intentionality.
Yep, we intentionally embrace change. It’s going to be a bit scary, but we’ve all had to make changes before. Good or bad.
We’ve survived. But now we’re going to THRIVE!
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This is a fresh new year. 2021, the year of INTENTIONALITY.
Our word for this upcoming year is a long word. 14 letters. “Intentionality”.
Let’s translate “Intentionality” into everyday language: What does it mean to do something “intentionally”?
It means doing something, or not doing something, on purpose. It means we’ve got to become aware of ourselves. Hmmm, that may require just a teeny, tiny bit of work but we’re not new to work. We got this far in life. Let’s take to another level, one step at a time.
- How about some examples of INTENTIONALITY:
- Declutter your space (desk, room, dining room table).
- Journal four ways you’re going to be more Intentional in 2021.
- Become more self-aware.
- Exercise five times per week. (More if you can).
- Actively listen. (Instead of talk).
- Focus on self-care. (As nurses, we give to others without giving to ourselves).
- Ask “why” before you buy. (Ask: Is this item going to enhance my life? Can I live without it?).
- Decide it’s time to get more education to get ahead in your nursing career. Then go for it!
There you have it, my friends. 2021 – the year of INTENTIONALITY!
P.S. Let us know how you’ll living “intentionally” in the new year!