Yoga for Working Nurses

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How many nurses do you know who step outside for a cigarette during their break, or consume loads of junk food or caffeine at every chance they get? A few, you might say. You may even be one of those nurses yourself. Now, how many nurses do you know who take time out to stretch, quietly meditate, or do deep breathing exercises on their break? Probably none. Doesn’t really seem conducive to work, appropriate, or simply practical, you might add.

Well, more and more working nurses (both shift workers and non) are finding there is a need to engage in some form of mind-body practice in the workplace. Calming the mind and rejuvenating the body is a highly effective practice, which can enhance the work experience and may prevent burnout in the long run. After all, when work stress takes its toll on the mental self, it begins to undoubtedly affect the physical body as well. Notice how you breathe more shallowly when you are anxious versus when you are relaxed. How about long-term affects of stress, leading to more serious disabilities? Did you know that multiple clinical studies have shown a correlation between anxiety, depression, and back pain? So, why does our body respond in this way and how can we engage in more positive and effective practices?

In order to adapt to increasingly stressful working environments, some of us naturally overeat, eat the wrong things, drink loads of coffee, or internalize stress by holding our breath or sitting with a poor posture. These habits are all used to cope or simply get through our work shift. While binging on junk food may be one of the more obvious signs, other more subtle forms include neglecting our most basic needs: bathroom breaks, hydration, and most importantly, rest! However, as humans, what we often fail to understand about ourselves is that the “reset button,” which helps us feel balanced and whole again, is already programmed within us without the need to reach for things outside of our bodies.

As difficult as it may seem, it is possible to tap into that nurturing, healing part within us, even for small fractions of time, in order to maintain wellness. As working nurses, it is our duty to be good to ourselves first, so we can in turn give our patients the best care in a mindful and compassionate manner. This is where yoga comes in.

Yoga, derived from the word “yoke” meaning to bring together in union, helps us achieve harmony between the mind, body, and spirit. It also creates a beautiful balance between the opposite forces of strength and flexibility, and control and surrender. So, you say, what does this have to do with my job? For the working nurse, the regular practice of yoga not only gives us tools to cope with stress and fatigue, but also helps us gain strength, clarity, focus, and internal peace. This means working from a more open and compassionate place rather than a hostile and disenchanted spirit.

You may be asking yourself, how can I ever practice yoga when call lights are beeping, doctors are calling on the phone, and families and patients are restless for answers? The good news is that practicing yoga does not have to be anything formal or rigorous, or for the “spiritually enlightened.” Yoga is so simple and universally applicable that it only requires you to be present and willing to try. Yoga practice can be anything from a one-minute meditation to a full 90-minute physical workout. There are three simple ways to practice yoga at the workplace: 1) Meditation, 2) Deep breathing exercises, and 3) Stretching postures. Mindful meditation requires that you mentally tune out, even for as little as one minute, in order to refocus and draw inner peace. Find a quiet corner or room, even the bathroom if you have to, and take a few moments as you close your eyes and shift all of your focus inward.

Every time you feel your thoughts are racing, gently bring them back to the present moment. If you find that difficult to do, try listening to the sound of your inhale and exhale. Now picture every inhale as fresh new positive energy in the form of a gentle light, and exhale that energy back as if you are sending it out to your patients, your coworkers, your family, and even beyond, to the universe. Deep breathing (pranayama) involves various techniques to invigorate and re-circulate the blood between your lungs, heart, and brain. It helps clarify and increase mental alertness. Begin by inhaling from the diaphragm, meaning draw breath deep from the abdomen. Count for 4 seconds, hold your breath for 7 and exhale for 5 seconds. It is not required to close your eyes for deep breathing, but some people find it more helpful. The beauty of deep breathing is that it can be done anywhere, even while charting or sitting in front of the computer. Try doing this while talking to your patient or discussing a case with a physician. Soon you will find yourself responding much more calmly to a normally stressful situation.

Yoga stretching not only increases flexibility, but promotes muscle strength and prevents injuries. A sun salutation is a sequence of deep stretches, which correspond to deep inhalations and prolonged exhalations. To do a sun salutation: Stand upright, shoulders relaxed, feet together, and arms at your side. Begin by inhaling and sweeping your arms up and overhead, then exhale as your arms sweep back down to your sides. Continue exhaling as you bend from the hips, keeping your legs straight and fold forward with a straight back until your hands either reach the floor or rest on your shins. Let your head and neck hang. Next, inhale as you look halfway up and straighten your spine. Then, exhale by folding forward and letting your head and neck relax again. Inhale once more as you come straight up with a flat back, bringing your arms overhead and exhale bringing the arms back down to your sides, completing the sequence.

This is one of the most invigorating yoga sequences that does not require having to get down on the ground. By doing this sequence, fresh blood circulates to the brain, nerves and muscles are stimulated and the body is rejuvenated. Practice the sun salutation every couple hours if possible, doing a series of five sequences each time.

If your hospital unit or workplace recognizes holistic practices such as yoga, then it is worthwhile to consider organizing regular on-site yoga classes for your unit or team. Large corporate companies have begun incorporating yoga into their workplace as a means of employee wellness and retention. Shouldn’t the nursing profession be leaders in this movement? Perhaps by keeping our own workforce healthy with these preventive practices, we too can work more effectively, be more compassionate, (not only with our patients but with ourselves), and finally embark on a healthy and fulfilling career path.

Is your Work Stressing You? Test Yourself

All of us who are working to earn our living face some stress in our work life. Many of us face more stress than we can cope up with. But sometimes we do not realize that. The stressed life becomes a routine, and we do not bother to check if we are under more than acceptable stress. Can tests and quizzes help us find out the true state of affairs? Let us find out.

Let me talk about few quizzes that you can take to understand your work life and stress better. For example quizzes that are titled – Are you stressed?, Are you a work slave?, and Are you a good time manager? Will all tell us something about our mental state? How do these quizzes and tests help us?

No test or quiz can be precise. No body can tell us precisely about our mental state. It is not measurable. But a quiz raises questions. It wants us to answer many questions. That makes us think about the answers. This is like somebody interviewing us and making us think of the answer. The thought process that begins in our mind is a great tool for self-improvement. Once we realize that we might be facing more stresses or that we are nearing a burn out, we will take care.

Let us all remember that the world is going forward at a great speed. In this information age, people to people contact is getting reduced. This makes us more vulnerable. Earlier colleagues used to be more vigilant about other co-workers. Today, everyone is over loaded. Tests and quizzes are therefore a good way to self analyze and decide the course of action. Stresses are harmful. If we can use any tool that can help us, we should try. Use tests and quizzes to find out if you are stressed and try to live a long and healthy life.

If You Don’t Deal With Work Stress Now, You Will Hate Yourself Later

While all of us go through some type of stress at work, it’s odd that 20 percent of people report that the stress has nothing to do with the kind of job they do. The stress comes from their supervisor, the environment, or co-workers. All these stress factors have no really to do with the job.

Battling stress in the office need not be as difficult as some individuals may portray it to be. All you have to do is learn the right techniques and adapt the proper attitude and you will soon be able to work more peacefully in your office environment, and be more productive in your job as well.

Making the Best of a Stressful Workspace

To make the most of the space they have many companies have a cubicle set up. While this does give the more for the money their employees get distracted more easily. You can see everyone walking around wasting time and it makes you not want to work either, or they talk to each other over the cubicle walls.

Since you can’t stop other people from doing what they do, you must eliminate the distractions you do have control over. Like organizing your desk and keeping it clean. Keep a nice photograph of your family or maybe a special place on your desk. Whenever you feel stress about to kick in, calm yourself by gazing at the picture for a few seconds. This will help you gather your wits and resume working minus the stress. Keep an organized schedule of daily tasks. Keep the priorities at the top of your list so they get done first. Knowing what needs to get done in what amount of time helps keeps you from getting stressed out and you don’t have to try and remember everything while doing other tasks. There are few mediation techniques you can practice at work to relieve stress. When you are experiencing stress take a minute and close your eyes. Relax your body, and imagine something that brings your peace.

Maybe you can picture your favorite vacation spot or if you like rain a rainy day. While you do this take deep breathes and forget everything that stresses you. After about 5-10 minutes you should feel ready to work again. At times the stress of an overly demanding supervisor can cause so much stress that it is psychologically damaging, not to mention that if the stress continues at these high levels you can be harming yourself physically as well.

When it has come to this point its better just to find another job opportunity else where. You don’t need to put yourself through that.

You do have to keep in mind that employment is not that easy to find these days, so you should do your best to work well within your current environment first. Only when this is not feasible should you consider moving to a new company.

Work Stress

Over the years we seem to have become busier and busier. You look at the clock one minute and then again a bit later and the time has traveled a million miles an hour. In the meantime your mobile is ringing, your email is dinging, your desk phone is ringing, your messenger application is flashing, and your PDA is collecting emails by the dozen. How many ways can work and home contact you today?

It seems like we now live in a 24hr economy, where nothing stops. Because you have the technology, everyone seems to think you are available all the time. You have obligations to your family and your children. But an email comes in on your pda. Do you look at it? Are you fearful that if you don’t reply, you will be seen as not being committed to your work? Your boss is working late and needs an answer to his question. Do you answer your phone or not? Trying to juggle too many balls is extremely difficult in today’s economy. The pressure of work and home life can be astronomical. Do employers really encourage Work Life Balance? I believe in a lot of cases they do. It is your own adjustment to these scenarios which really count.

You have a 9a.m meeting but you have to take your kids to school and nursery… Do you cancel it? Or do you rush around all over the place and try to get to work. Breathing desperately hard as you begin your call. Or do you sit in the car and take the call because you cannot get there in time? You have to leave early from work to pick the kids up? You are trying to work and look after the kids at the same time!!!!!!

Just how do you do it? Well it takes a lot of time to adjust to these scenarios. Good time management, stress management, anxiety management. You name it; you have to learn all these things and more.

Life is challenging in these times. Most of the people I speak to at work are in fear of losing their jobs. Negativity has never been so bad in my eyes. Is it because we have lived to our means and are struggling to make ends meet? Or is it because there are not enough hours in the day? The recession is hitting badly.

Well you can see why it is difficult to cope with modern day life.

So how do you cope? What do you do to relax? How do you switch off?

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Is Your Work Stressing? Test yourself

All of us who are working to earn our living face some stress in our work life. Many of us face more stress than we can cope up with. But sometimes we do not realize that. The stressed life becomes a routine, and we do not bother to check if we are under more than acceptable stress. Can tests and quizzes help us find out the true state of affairs? Let us find out.

Let me talk about few quizzes that you can take to understand your work life and stress better. For example quizzes that are titled – Are you stressed? Are you a work slave? Do you believe in fun at work? Are you living a tense life? Are you burning out yourself? Are you fighting stresses in the right way? And Are you a good time manager? Will all tell us something about our mental state? How do these quizzes and tests help us?

No test or quiz can be precise. No body can tell us precisely about our mental state. It is not measurable. But a quiz raises questions. It wants us to answer many questions. That makes us think about the answers. This is like somebody interviewing us and making us think of the answer. The thought process that begins in our mind is a great tool for self-improvement. Once we realize that we might be facing more stresses or that we are nearing a burn out, we will take care.

Let us all remember that the world is going forward at a great speed. In this information age, people to people contact is getting reduced. This makes us more vulnerable. Earlier colleagues used to be more vigilant about other co-workers. Today, everyone is over loaded. Tests and quizzes are therefore a good way to self analyze and decide the course of action. Stresses are harmful. If we can use any tool that can help us, we should try. Use tests and quizzes to find out if you are stressed and try to live a long and healthy life.