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What’s your biggest challenge right now in your nursing/career journey?
Lets go back to work, should we? Ok beautiful people, I hope you are doing great! ❤️ I know I have been quite busy lately and didn't get you to reflect or interact too much, but I hope you've enjoied the latest free resources that I've dropped in the classroom. If you haven't yet you should check them out... Anyway... This evening I am back with a reflection prompt!🤩 Why? Because we should start a conversation here, I want that you stop being shy and you start asking questions or sharing your viewpoint. This is the goal of this community, making you interact each other, and make you learn one another while I support you in your career growth. Lets start simple: 1. I ask you a question. 2. You answer the questionthe best you can (no judgment here, remember?!😉) 3. I give you a solution or direction or a best prompt for reflection, if you need to work more on it. 4. You also can interact each other: this will help you deep your understanding on that particular matter, but also you will feel less alone in your challenges, because I reassure you, that we all face the same challenges, the difference is that all of us will express in different way. So today I am bringing you my first question: What’s your biggest challenge right now in your nursing/career journey?
What’s your biggest challenge right now in your nursing/career journey?
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@Dina Paoloni Hello Dina, Thank you very much. I did reach out to @Getrude Orodo. I am sorting out some personal stuff at the moment. Once it’s out if my way, I will reach out to either/ both of you for the needed guidance.🙏
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@Getrude Orodo I really appreciate. I will do so 🙏
What have you tried so far, and how did it go?
Hi beauties! I hope your weekend is going amazingly! 🤩🙌 I am back today to make you reflect again on your career progression. We are here for this reason, right? Last time I've asked you: "What’s your biggest challenge right now in your nursing/career journey?" Today we continue to that direction because I want that you discover ways to move your career in the right path using true reflections. So, because you've alredy identified what is your biggest challenge, my question for you today is: "What have you tried so far, and how did it go?" Meaning: did you actually tried to overcome your challenge? - If yes, how? Did it work? - If you haven't tried to overcome your biggest challenge yet, why is that? What stops you to commit to yourself? Let us know in the comments section below! 👇🏻 I am very exited about this question because this is one of the most important onces for your career progression! Let's discuss!😇
What have you tried so far, and how did it go?
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Hello Dina, This week I had a meeting with one of the practice and development managers, who runs a career cafe for our hospital. We managed to discuss a few of the challenges and she gave me some ideas and suggestions. She also gave me contact information for relevant people to support me achieve my goals. I am yet to explore into this. I am hoping something fruitful will come out of it.
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@Dina Paoloni Thank you Dina. I will do so.
Happy Saturday!
Hello guys! I hope you are all well. How has your week been? My week has been very exciting🤩 I started my new job in "my new country", and I really appreciate how all the team is very supportive, making me feel welcomed. I expected a good start, but I must admit that I'm very impressed by how my department care about each new starter and how they are guiding me in my new role. I'm thrilled to see what's next! Since work is important, well-being is important as well. So, today I'm gonna relax, enjoy my time and take care of myself by doing exercises. What about you, guys? I wish you all a lovely weekend ❤️
Happy Saturday!
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@Dina Paoloni Hahaa 😂. Thank you everyone for looking out for me. I will be sure not to go crazy by the end of the day . All the best Dina. You are continuously improving on yourself which is a big motivation to us who are still figuring stuff out. All the best .🙏
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@Getrude Orodo Yeah, it takes a lot to get used to the controller 😹. And as I mentioned to @Flavia Cotza , I made a promise I intend to keep . Let me crack on with cleaning. Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone 🙏
Career Prompt Reflection
Good Morning and Happy Tuesday! I hope your week has started with the right energy and insights! I have a prompt for you this morning to stimulate you in your career reflection. Lately on social media, I observed a strange/silly behaviour: people who glorify themselves because wearing multiple hats. Do you know?! When someone does many things at once generally speaking s/he doesn't do anything well. They couldn't never been the best at anything but only generalist in many things. In our culture lately we also tent to confusing term: multitasking, for example, doesn't mean wearing different hats, it means, in a given contest or situation, to be able to organise ownself time and resources for efficiency. For example an ICU nurse taking care of a sick patient, is not a multitasking nurse because of managing different things at the same time (monitor, ventilation, syringe pumps etc) but s/he is a specialised nurse, because she's been trained to take care to complex patients, and so s/he multitasking in that give moment (during shift). This is why, in normal condition, it is one nurse per patient! This is the reason why specialised nurses earn more than general nurses or specialised doctors earn more than general practitioner. And this is true for any profession (layers, accountants, etc) So my question for you is: if you have a problem or a need, that you need to solve as soon as possible and well, would you go to the specialist or to the generalist? Who would you prefer to take care of you? And most importantly: would you prefer spend more money once and be sure that your problem or need is addressed properly, or do you prefer spend less money but several times and risk that your problem or need would never be solved? This question should drive your career decision. Why? Because is the same question that your patients/clients ask themselves when they decide to give their needs (or money) to you. That's true, get specialised requires time and effort but it is a commitment that repays so much in the long run!
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I would prefer a specialised role. But as @Flavia Cotza explained in details, it really depends with the situation at hand.
A big milestone achieved!
Hello amazing community!!!! Today it’s finally time to share with you all an amazing news! I achieved a huge milestone in my nursing career. If four years ago someone had told me that I would have become a UK RN, working in my favorite field, I wouldn’t have believed a word. And… I would have been wrong! Completely! After a long and tough journey, I’m about to start working as a nurse in Critical Care in the UK. This means so much to me. Why am I sharing this with you? Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to brag. For me, this community is a place where every member can share their career milestones and encourage each other. Sharing issues is important in order to find solutions, and sharing achievements is important too, as it motivates and inspires nurses worldwide. Today I want to celebrate this moment with you and to say thank you to all the people who have encouraged me and helped me not to give up and believe in myself. Particularly, A huge thank you to @Dina Paoloni, for being beside me all along my journey with her teachings and her mentorship. I wouldn’t be where I am without your constant support. A big thank you to @Samantha Gounden, for helping me improve my communication skills as an ESL (English as a second Language). Thank you to myself and my courage for stepping forward, which has demonstrated that the direction was right. A new year has begun. A new adventure and a new career are going to start. And the best is yet to come 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
A big milestone achieved!
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I am a bit late to this. I was to pass my congratulations to you Flavia. Well done.👏👏👏
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Rita Komen
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Currently a band 5 staff nurse, with ambitions of becoming a leader in the near future.

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Joined Sep 2, 2025
Northampton, United Kingdom
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