While driving home today, I was distracted by the commotion outside
my car. Tractor trailers were banging and clanging quickly past me. On
the sidewalk, construction workers were shouting to one another. Radios
and car horns were invading my quiet space. I was having a hard time
concentrating and my mind was racing. Then I realized it: This reminded
me of a busy day on a nursing unit!
We’ve all had experiences like these: getting interrupted while
calculating medication dosages, being called to the telephone during
patient teaching, or hearing a bed alarm and rushing away from talking
to a family member about a loved one. And it can get a bit chaotic and
stressful!
One way to decrease distraction is through positive affirmations.
Stating positive declarations can create greater focus and
concentration, and give you a sense of balance. Taking time out each day
to sit quietly, breathe and state mantras to yourself can have a deep
impact on your happiness, peace of mind and health.
Research has shown that stating mantras has positive effects on stress reduction. In a 2007 study
conducted at Duke Medical Center, researchers found significant
reductions in stress and negative emotions in participants who used
meditation techniques that focused on mantras.
When you do this, you quiet the mind. You create a space that is free
from disruption. And then, with practice, you can call upon this state
of mind at any point during a busy shift.
Picture this: You have been running all day. Patient after patient
needs you. The older gentleman in 312A fell down. Your chronic pain
patient in 316B will not lay off the call bell. Any time you think you
have five minutes to sit down and chart, another person is calling your
name. This has been the longest shift of your life.
Instead of creating more stress, anxiety and disappointment by
focusing on the hours ahead, try something different. Take a deep breath
and say to yourself: “I have the strength and energy to see this
through. I enjoy helping others.” Repeat this until you stand up, ready
to give that final medication and discharge that last patient—feeling
revitalized and ready to go!
Make time each day, either in the morning or the evening, to quietly
state affirmations. Take a slow and deep breath in and out through your
nose between each of the affirmations. Become aware of how you feel and
start to notice any shifts in energy, mood or stress levels.
Here are some statements I use that can help you get started:
- I am exactly where I need to be as my journey in life reveals itself to me.
- I honor my mind, body and soul and treat each aspect of my being with respect.
- I am a confident, knowledgeable and successful role model as I inspire others to be the same.
- I know great joy and peace and therefore have wonderful energy.
- My speech is a form of love.
- I am limitless in my capacity for joy, healing and happiness.
- I will achieve perfect balance and be successful in all that I take on.
You can add some of your own affirmations as you become comfortable with the process.
Taking the time to sit quietly with your own positive thoughts will
greatly affect your life. You’ll create a way to cope with distraction
during your busy days. You’ll generate a calmer presence by slowing down
and breathing with yourself. You deserve great happiness, peace and
love in your life. Make room for yourself!
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Elizabeth Scala, MSN/MBA, RN, is a health and wellness coach who
owns Living Sublime Wellness, a company that provides holistic coaching
for mind, body and spirit. She coaches nurses and caregivers who are
stressed, burned out and overwhelmed to make time for self-care and
healthy balance in their busy lives. Scala offers a holistic newsletter
and supportive monthly calls. Visit livingsublimewellness.com for more details.
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