Being a nursing student is already a tough job. But add parenting and work to the equation, and it can often feel overwhelming. However, it doesn't have to be. In a recent episode of Nursing Student Coach, Nurse Lauren, a registered nurse and a parent, shared her survival guide for triumphing over the challenges of balancing parenting, work, and nursing school.
Nurse Lauren, through personal anecdotes and practical advice, detailed her journey through nursing school while being a parent. She underscored the importance of time management and highlighted the potential need for early morning or late-night study sessions. Creating more time is key to balancing the demands of parenting, work, and nursing school.
One crucial point that Nurse Lauren emphasized was the need to ask for and accept help. Whether it's from a partner, family, neighbors, or babysitters, having a support system is crucial. No one can do it all, and that's perfectly okay.
While time management is crucial, Nurse Lauren ...
Balancing the demands of nursing school and parenthood is no small feat. This week, we had the privilege of hearing Amanda Innis share her journey through Manhattanville College's Accelerated Second Degree Nursing Program, all while raising a family. A recent graduate, Amanda is an unstoppable force who has successfully navigated the world of nursing education and parenting.
Amanda's story is not just one of success but also a testament to the power of self-advocacy. Throughout her journey, Amanda realized the importance of having a strong support system and emphasized the necessity of self-care, lessons that are crucial for every nursing student.
One of the significant challenges Amanda faced was balancing her parenting responsibilities with a rigorous study schedule. Despite this, she managed to create a balance that worked for her, sharing that the key is to have a support system in place and to ensure all the pieces fit together. This balance allowed her to succeed in her studies...