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Hi there, I’m Michelle and I'm an UNconventional Nurse. I believe nurses can do anything. Nurses make a real difference in the people’s lives that they touch. My desire is to help nurses make a difference in their own life using their nursing knowledge and experience to create a life and career of their dreams. You don’t have to be a nurse to enjoy my blog, all caregivers welcome! Thanks for taking the time to visit with me and read my blog. I'm never quite sure what it is I am going to be writing about, but I do know that I will be writing...
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Optimism for 2014
“It is the possibility that keeps me going, and though you may call me a dreamer or a fool or any other thing, I believe that anything is possible.” – Nicholas Sparks Today was my daughter’s first day back to … Continue reading
Posted in Holistic Nurse
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The Entrepreneur Journey
“You have set yourselves a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere, and you will find a joy in overcoming obstacles. Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost.” – Helen Keller It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Nurse Entrepreneur
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The Benefits of Crafting…
“May no gift be too small to give, nor too simple to receive, which is wrapped in thoughtfulness, and tied with love.” – L.O. Baird This past week’s Parade Magazine had an article on the benefits … Continue reading
Posted in Therapeutic Communication - Food
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Delayed Gratification
“It’s difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato.” – Lewis Grizzard I had read somewhere that one of the traits that a mature person displayed was their ability to delay gratification. I … Continue reading
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