Look around you to appreciate the joy in the simple things of our everyday practice.
Share your passion, and create caring meaningful moments for patients, families, providers, colleagues, and self.
– Jeannine Cook, RN, BSN.
Greater Boston Nursing Collective
Sharing the Six Principles of Integrative Nursing
Look around you to appreciate the joy in the simple things of our everyday practice.
Share your passion, and create caring meaningful moments for patients, families, providers, colleagues, and self.
– Jeannine Cook, RN, BSN.
Pure joy might seem like a fleeting emotion, but even if you only feel it for a moment in time, you can hold on to it. You can relish in it.
— Carolyn
As we wrap up a successful marathon, remembering 2013 and watch Notre Dame burn, but hear the French resiliency determined to rebuild; I am reminded of Mr. Roger’s quote: “You will always find people who are helping.”
Fred Rogers wrote in the Mister Rogers Parenting Book. He continued: “To this day, especially in times of ‘disaster,’ I remember my mother’s words and I am always comforted by realizing that there are still so many helpers — so many caring people in this world.”
The joy in our practice can sometimes be as simple as remembering we are the helpers to people looking for comfort and caring.