Summer is here, enjoy it. This season is always too short. If you are in the midst of summer classes, good for you. If not, don’t forget your long term goals.
I am very committed to enjoying life. Unfortunately, we tend to live to work and not enjoy ourselves as much as we should. Some believe you should have a job that is fun. While Nursing can be fun, it provides a different type of reward. One that warms the heart and sometimes the soul.
Whatever you may be doing this summer, be safe and enjoy. You deserve this break!
Before you know it, you’ll need to refresh and get back on your grind.
2 thoughts on “Relax, Relate, & Release!”
Jodelle Ingram
“I am very committed to enjoying life.” Love that perspective! I wholeheartedly agree with this priority because as it is said, you can’t pour from an empty cup.
Good day Jodelle,
Thank you for your response. Empty cup indeed, you get out what you put in! To your point, being committed to enjoying life is a CHOICE! Many people have changed their entire lifestyles since 911 and now the COVID pandemic. From six figure salaries to staying home and baking cookies. From working for the big oil companies and working on Wall Street to becoming a bedside Nurse. Moving from the busy city to live in the suburbs. I saw this during 911 and I see it now. These are major decisions people are making to ensure they have a better quality of life. Stay committed and…
Thanks for engaging,
Dr. Ellis
2 thoughts on “Relax, Relate, & Release!”
“I am very committed to enjoying life.” Love that perspective! I wholeheartedly agree with this priority because as it is said, you can’t pour from an empty cup.
Good day Jodelle,
Thank you for your response. Empty cup indeed, you get out what you put in! To your point, being committed to enjoying life is a CHOICE! Many people have changed their entire lifestyles since 911 and now the COVID pandemic. From six figure salaries to staying home and baking cookies. From working for the big oil companies and working on Wall Street to becoming a bedside Nurse. Moving from the busy city to live in the suburbs. I saw this during 911 and I see it now. These are major decisions people are making to ensure they have a better quality of life. Stay committed and…
Thanks for engaging,
Dr. Ellis