PRN Tools
PRN, the gig economy can feel like a foreign land to those who are just starting out. Share your best PRN tools of the trade, or ask questions about what it is like!
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What does it look like at the end of the year working as a Independent contractor?
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Heyoo, Have ya'll taken this survey yet? I just took it and am curious to see the results! https://community.nursa.com/surveys/
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There are lots of options with apps and other services designed to making addressing mental health issues easier. We will continue in finding increasingly better ways to support our nurses across the country (read more here). Hang in there, friends. Share your resources below! Headspace App - Headspace is an on-the-go app that is proven to reduce stress by 14% in just 10 days. Through science-backed meditation and mindfulness tools, Headspace helps to create life-changing habits to support mental health so nurses can better manage their day-to-day stress. Therapy Aid - The Therapy Aid Coalition is a volunteer-based collective of experienced, licens…
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Let us know if we missed any! And read more about each in the full article 👉 https://nursa.com/blog/15-apps-you-need-as-a-prn-nurse/ GeniusScan app Atlas Obscura Airbnb LIVE Gametime - entertainment app Alltrails Evernote and more!!
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Here are a few signs: You feel like you’re not yourself anymore and feel a distinct lack of energy and motivation. Your mental health is suffering: you’re constantly anxious, depressed, or irritable even in your time off. You get anxious thinking about going to work or dread it during your time off. You feel like you don’t have any time with your family. The reward of caring for patients doesn’t feel like it’s worth the risks. Your hospital is understaffed, taking advantage of nurses, and making no plans to change the situation. You feel an overwhelming need for something to change because what you’re doing doesn’t feel sustaina…
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Loving the independent workforce as a contract worker? With all the benefits it can leave some feeling isolated and lonely. Do you enjoy working on your own or find yourself craving more interaction with others? Find an online/in person support network. Join a community board, use a mental health app, join a local meet up group or start one, share your tips for staying connected with others as a per diem worker!
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