Okay, what's up everyone hope you guys are doing well one of the things I want to talk about in today's video is the
Emotional component of nursing school and and it's not what you think
I'm saying the emotional component to do well and in nursing school, and then number two is
We're gonna roll into the obsessive
thinking
That can crowd your mind as you're starting to study as you're starting to progress through nursing school and how you need to pull that
back
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Number one talking about the emotional component and what am I talking about? The emotional component? I'm not talking about
Getting getting overly crazy or anything like that
What I'm saying is to succeed long term in nursing school and to succeed really in long term
success in anything that you do you have to have an emotional tie to that meaning that
you have to have something that emotionally makes you want to finish like like for me when I got out of the military my
Emotional tie to nursing school was that I did not want to go back into the military. That was my emotional component
Now you have to find out what your emotional component is Dee. Is it is it helping people?
Is that what are you just so passionate about that makes you want to finish nursing school?
Do you want to have the career for yourself? Do you want to build your own life?
Do you want to get into a career field? That is both?
Scientific and you can help people at the same time. It's a respected career field and you better yourself
Throughout your life. I mean, what is your emotional component?
I was giving ideas to kind of help you guys think if you don't have an emotional tie to
why you want to finish nursing school and
that's super important because
You know you have to care about something
I've seen that a couple of students come into nursing school before and at first they don't really
they don't really care or they don't understand the the
Commitment that is needed to get through the whole program
they go through, you know, the first part of first semester or something like that and
you know they do to a point but I mean really to take it to that next level to really
hone in on all the things that you need to hone in on because when you get into nursing school
Especially after your freshman year or something like that when the you start getting into more critical care some really deep disease
processes in med surg
you need to find that emotional component and what ties you to it and
What also what I mean by that is it's because you're gonna that's all you're gonna have at some point at some point in nursing
School, usually your last semester or in our school. It's like second and third semester or second semester is really tough
You have to dig deep you got to dig extremely deep at some point in nursing school and ask yourself
is this really what I want and
if it is you have to have that emotional tie-in to
Help you complete that to help you complete that overall goal that is needed that you have to I mean it because at the end
You can talk about doing all this stuff
But if you don't have an emotional reason that you're completing nursing school and whatever that it is, that's up to you
but you need to find that if because if you don't it's going to be difficult to succeed and that
can be said with any endeavor that you you know that you
Embark on whatever that is. You need to find that emotional commitment. So when you're in the trenches
When you're sitting there studying 12 hours a day and going to clinical. What is your emotional component?
Is it that you want the life that you want to build for yourself?
Is it the you know the career aspect of it? Is it helping people?
What is it, you know find out what it is guys, and I promise you
It'll it's not gonna make it any easier
But it's definitely gonna help you get through
The things that you need to get through in in nursing school and kind of weather that that rust storm
That comes at some point in nursing school, and that gives me a good chance to segue into
obsessive thinking so
why am I talking about the emotional compound part and then the obsessive thinking and that's because I've seen people
Come into nursing school
Super super overly mode. Well, you can't really be overly motivated. I don't want to say that
But they're so they get so obsessive thinking about things they stop they stop looking at the bigger picture
It's almost like they get this tunnel vision because they're so motivated to succeed
It's like they're trying too hard, you know, and it's not that I don't want you to try hard. Well
Nursing school is not set up for you to have all
A's it's just not you may get an A in the class or you may get through it but at some point it's not it's
Not set up for you to get A's every single time you can get A's
But through the long process
It's not going to happen every single time. This is not a NP one. This is not a and P 2 or
Microbiology where you can sit down and you can study for you know
2 hours of rote memorization and then you go in there and you pass a test and you feel like a genius
Well, we all know that
nursing school is more about critical thinking a
different level of thinking so if you have that
obsessive
type of personality that assess of compulsive that OCD
personality
Pull back a little bit
Pull back a little bit
Look at the big picture
And I promise you it'll probably in the end help you if you just pull back a little bit and try to you know
And try to look at the big picture
Overall, all right guys, I hope this video was helpful. I will I'm still working on some stuff on the podcast
So I hope you guys check it out. I'm really enjoying the podcast the ER stories that I'm doing
So if you get a chance, I always link them down below but I'm gonna always put them on YouTube as well
So I have the the podcast up for you to listen to my er stories on YouTube, but as well on on the podcast
Platform as well. So if you guys get a chance, you know
Go subscribe to me there as well and check out. I love doing the ER story is so much fun
Alright, I'm not gonna waste any more your time. You guys. Have a good day. Check you guys tomorrow
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