It’s been nearly 30 years since nursing school and Psych 101 taught us reorientation to reality was critical. I mean we wouldn’t give a anorexic weight-loss drugs, or do they do that now as well?
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This is what I need to hear. We are nearing a breaking point in nursing. The good ones are few and far between.
I hear you. Hiring great nurses has been a pain for years. So much burnout & many great nurses for my wife's program get head hunted quickly for 1.5-2 times the pay with private behavioral health companies.
I don't blame those nurses, how could you turn down a 50% increase in this economy, even if your schedule changes every week & have decreased benefits when you live paycheck to paycheck?
That said, I still think there will be struggle while we remove the deep state (many traitors & deserve a traitor's consequence), so they quite literally have nothing to lose when looking a a very real possibility of a military tribunal soon.
Though once we get through that phase of removing individuals who despise constitutional principles, a golden age happens. I need to find info again, but Brittan had a golden age in the 1200s IIRC. Men were working 1-2 days per week & has so much excess that they had much more time to improve their homes & families. This happened after the bankers/lenders were removed from the country, though I may be remembering some of that incorrectly.
Just hang in there, keep helping others, your neighbors & community as best you can. Be prepared for any forced downturns (economically, power grid, food supply, clean water, etc...) for a month or more (I have built up about 6 months of storage for our family in the worst case scenario, and hope it ends up just being given out to struggling neighbors in the next few years instead of needing it ourselves) as we come through this many will notice the leaders who were willing to help & lift others even in little ways. Trust in God to see you through & it will happen.
I’m not technically in behavioral health, but every floor nurse really is. It’s been so hard to watch, especially the last 4 years. I’m ready. We can make it through a few months of “off the grid” if we have to. If it does bring about a great change, longer would be ok with me.