Our lives and nursing careers have been anything but ordinary since the COVID-19 pandemic started. Drastically changing lifestyles provides an opportunity and in some cases a necessity to rethink your mental wellbeing strategies and add some well-being activities to your toolbox.
Take some time to assess your own well-being and identify those areas in your life that you would like to mend or prioritize activities that you already know bring you joy and promote healing. If you are not quite sure what those areas are, try a variety of these methods to see what works best for you. Use the list below to help you with ideas.
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Supporting Materials:
Download one or more of the following images to help you find a relaxing moment as you work through your day. Some ideas on how to utilize these posters are to hang in a central place on your unit, use them as a screensaver for your computer, or as a digital background for virtual meetings. We have included a post-it size (3x3) option if you would like to add it after your email signature or print and affix to a notebook or next to your computer screen.
Get the: Screensaver image; Zoom Background; 11"x17" poster; 8.5"x11" poster; 3"x3" note
Get the: Screensaver image; Zoom Background; 11"x17" poster; 8.5"x11" poster; 3"x3" note
Get the: Screensaver image; Zoom Background; 11"x17" poster; 8.5"x11" poster; 3"x3" note
Get the: Screensaver image; Zoom Background; 11"x17" poster; 8.5"x11" poster; 3"x3" note
Well-Being Activity |
Learn how to practice by reading this article |
Practice storytelling |
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Get organized |
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Listen to music |
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Journal |
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Share a smile |
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Sleep |
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Plan a vacation |
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Stretch |
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Get creative |
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Recognize your humanness |
Take These Healthy Steps to Come Back From an Unexpected Event |
Set boundaries |
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Prioritize your time |
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Take care of your feet |
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Laugh |
Other well-being ideas:
Yoga |
Meditation |
Read/write poetry |
Share a laugh |
Watch a funny video |
Guided imagery |
Positive affirmations |
Breathing exercises |
Storytelling |
Journaling |
Exercise |
Tai Chi |
Make a social connection |
Intuitive eating |
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Look at pictures of places that bring you joy |
Write down 3 things that you are grateful for |
Talk to a loved one |
Practice mindfulness |
Unit-based Approaches for Staff Well-Being:
Recognize a coworker |
Unit pause after a difficult event |
Dose of resilience |
Make vision boards |
Random acts of kindness |
Themed lunches |
Staff birthday calendar |
Neck/shoulder massages |
Team time with the Chaplain |
Welcome bags for new grads |
Bulletin boards with positive messages |
Share kudos at staff meetings |
Self-care champions |
Start and end day with a team huddle |
Gratitude tree |
Take one and leave one – positive message sticky notes |
Mindfulness corner |
Book club |
Tea for the soul |
Team building |
Institutional Approaches for Staff Well-Being
ONS Podcasts (includes free NCPD)
ONS Congress Sessions
ONS Voice articles
The Oncology Nursing Foundation has developed resources to support oncology nurses in developing healthy routines, learn stress management techniques, and practice self-care. This curated content includes a Wellness Wisdom video series, breathing exercises, calming yoga offerings, and much more.
For a full list of resources, you can visit their Resiliency Resources page.
American Nurses Foundation
University of California, Berkeley
American Psychiatric Nurses Association
American Organization for Nursing Leadership
American Nurses Association
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Emotional PPE Project