Burnout is more than fatigue – it’s a critical concern among nurses today. With over 65% of nurses reporting high levels of stress and exhaustion, it’s clear we need proactive strategies to care for the caregivers.
5 Ways Nurses Can Combat Burnout This Summer:
- Hydrate and Fuel Your Body
Long shifts in the heat require staying hydrated and eating regularly. Keep a refillable water bottle close and prep easy, healthy snacks like fruit, granola bars, or trail mix. - Use Your Breaks Intentionally
Even five minutes can reset your nervous system. Step outside, stretch, or listen to calming music. Make breaks a non-negotiable part of your shift. - Communicate With Your Supervisor
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, say something. Active Staffing Resources can work with you to adjust your schedule or shift types to protect your well-being. - Pursue Assignments That Match Your Energy
Don’t take back-to-back night shifts if you’re not a night owl. Talk to your recruiter about work that fits your natural rhythm. - Lean On Your Nurse Community
Whether it’s a text group, Facebook forum, or coworkers on shift – don’t isolate. Connection helps normalize your experience and reminds you that you’re not alone.
You don’t have to burn out to make a difference. Call 562-865-3222 or apply here and choose shifts that work for YOU.