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Welcome to Lifestyle for Nurses brought to you by ADVANCE for Nurses. Here you'll learn ways to work more efficiently, take good care of your body, to relax and to have fun! Our long-time columnists will help you create a budget and save for the future, and make sure you are heading in the right direction in your career. Come back often to read the latest tips and stories. Leave a comment or ask a question on any story - start a conversation with people who share your lifestyle.

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I love my nursing career today as much as the day I graduated 40 years ago. What other profession allows you to have such a huge impact on a person's life? And if you start to feel "burned out" you just change to another area or job and start all over. We can be experts in so many specialties. You never stop learning and growing. Thank you

Robin  Sheeran August 07, 2010
BROOMALL , PA



It's been 35 years, and I'd choose nursing as a career again. The diverse work settings and options are unmatched in most professions. Though heading toward retirement, I still give an ear to what changes occur in nursing.I'm also studying for my license in massage therapy at the moment. It's related to nursing in so many ways.

patricia deas,  RN,pediatricsMarch 03, 2010
GA




     

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