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#288: BONUS! Five Ways to Set Yourself up for New Grad Success
FromStraight A Nursing: Study for nursing school exams & NCLEX
#288: BONUS! Five Ways to Set Yourself up for New Grad Success
FromStraight A Nursing: Study for nursing school exams & NCLEX
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The transition from student to new grad RN is a time of incredible transformation and growth. It is also a time of immense challenges. In this episode, I’m sharing five things you can do to set yourself up for new grad success. You’ll learn:
Why “you’re doing great” is terrible feedback and what to ask for instead
Why you’re not going to be competent after a few months and why this is actually where you’re supposed to be
How to maximize being an advanced beginner, or even a novice nurse
Your secret weapon when you don’t know what to do or how to do it
How leaning into the rough bits makes you stronger
An easy shift you can make in your self-talk that propels you into a much more powerful mindset
Got questions about being a new grad nurse? Get a free e-book I wrote with my nurse bestie here: Get the New Grad Guide
Why “you’re doing great” is terrible feedback and what to ask for instead
Why you’re not going to be competent after a few months and why this is actually where you’re supposed to be
How to maximize being an advanced beginner, or even a novice nurse
Your secret weapon when you don’t know what to do or how to do it
How leaning into the rough bits makes you stronger
An easy shift you can make in your self-talk that propels you into a much more powerful mindset
Got questions about being a new grad nurse? Get a free e-book I wrote with my nurse bestie here: Get the New Grad Guide
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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