Hi
I hope that this note finds you well, enjoying life and all that it has to offer you (even the tough spots...)
You can meditate, right? Of course you can. Why do I say that?
Since starting in nursing over three decades ago, I’ve seen the profession evolve in a number of important ways. I’ve seen nurses gain recognition through involvement in professional organizations, I’ve seen the creation of the Magnet Recognition Program for hospitals that support nursing excellence, and I’ve even seen a modest gain in nursing pay proportional to the immense responsibilities and jobs that we do.
What still distresses me
though is how little we as nurses, personally and professionally, have advanced an evolution of mind that bears its fruit both in the workplace as well as in life in our lives in general. I believe that this is about to change…and I’m here to help in that change.
In previous posts, I’ve shared why I think that nurses need to meditate. I’ve also shared why I believe that a legion of meditating nurses can change the world. What I haven’t shared, and what I’ll share here, is why I believe – with all my heart – that meditation is a natural evolution in the world of nursing.