Friday, February 28, 2014

Confidence and self-worth: Hospital duty

Once a "blank" mind has been filled with wonderful experiences, it transcends not to passitivity.

Andrenaline rises so high that it seems there is no tomorrow. The "first" is quite the hardest because there are numerous adjustments and "surveying the scene". One should take active observation on what others do. You will be vigilant, meticulous, careful, watchful and mindful about everything. Once there are abnormalities that you have noticed, directly report them so that proper action will be given. There should never be lapses nor mistakes for when it dominates, lives' wasted will manifest to happen or will happen.

That is why, the prompt action of doing the proper thing is the sole tool to achieve transparency and security.

You perform the procedures because you are sure about you doing it or you will do it because you want to care for your patient with the attitude of TLC (tender loving care).

Once reprimanded is not a loss of oneself because you are corrected because they want to help you master your craft. They will help you form perfect skills of correct application in order to harness your potential so that you will be ready and be equipt for the future.

Duty in the hospital ignites varied situations of actions and common sense. Building and forming skills is a way of gaining confidence and once have it, self worth follows.

Taking the challenge to call for life's approaches always puts everyone in a situation which draw them not in their liking, but will then be liked because experiences leads them so.

Duty in the hospital finds delight for my being, a calling that forms my worth.

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