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Hello! I’m Sarah, and I’m so glad you are visiting me here at my blog. When I started Mother Nurse Love I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, but I knew I needed some sort of outlet for the overwhelming exhaustion and burnout I was feeling as a registered nurse and new mom. My goal was to find more effective ways to take better care of myself and make my life a little easier. By researching and writing about my experiences, it helped me find new solutions to help me live a happier, healthier life – both at work and home.
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Nurse Revelations: Why I Will Always Be A Working Mom (At Least Part-Time)
I will always be a working mom in some capacity, even if its just part time. And I don’t feel guilty about it. At all. In fact, I think there are a lot of benefits to keeping one foot in the career door while my children are little. Here are 11 reasons why I will always be a working mom.
How To Prepare An Emergency Supply Kit In Case Of A Disaster
September is National Preparedness Month and it may be a good time to put together an emergency supply kit so you are ready in case of a catastrophic event. Read more to learn about how to create a basic emergency supply kit for your home and find resources to help you prepare your family in the event of a natural disaster or terrorist attack.
Why Nurses Need To Practice Yoga: Self Care For The Caregiver
Nursing is a challenging career. In addition to physical problems such as chronic back pain, being a nurse can contribute to additional issues like burnout, compassion fatigue, chronic stress or even depression. Nurses need to make self care a priority. One way to do that is by developing a regular yoga practice. Read more to learn what the research says about the benefits of having a yoga practice.