Rudbeckia

 


Today is my deadline for completing my Nurse revalidation paperwork.
I will be at it for all of the day, which is a bind, but I have no one except myself to blame for the lateness of the job. 
Having said this I’m still wasting time answering messages and emails and giving the dogs an extra long walk in the rain. Oh and I’ve just photographed the sunny rudbeckia in the back garden, which are providing the only sunny view  from my office window on such a miserable day.
Big breaths 
I need to knuckle down


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  1. Just think how good it will feel when its done and submitted though! Have a good (productive) day! x

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  2. I know you know this, but next time, do a little bit each day - naughty boy! xx

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  3. Presumably you keep a record of training and such like that you do and the form filling is a question of collating this information into the necessary boxes. I used to do this for my Stock Exchange membership. It was just at the beginning of continuing professional development coming into everything. Good luck.

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    1. It’s much more complex unfortunately
      You have to provide detailed reflections on 5 aspects of your own practice and how they relate to the Nurses code of conduct which
      Covers such areas as prioritising people, effective practice, safety preservation and professionalism
      The other paperwork such as feedback, evidence of professional development is much more a paper exercise

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    2. We used to attend an interview for that bit.

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    3. We have to have an in depth interview too with another RN exploring the issues raised in reflection in detail

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    4. Barbara Anne1:48 pm

      Who comes up with all of those hoops to jump through and how does all of that "reflection" make anyone a better nurse?
      The process in the US was much simpler, just fill in the space on-line, include the information on the CEUs (continuing education units) you fulfilled during the licensing period, put in your payment, and click 'send'!

      Hugs!

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  4. I exhibit similar traits John-a syndrome named procrastination-but usually after a while eventually my arse is into gear and it's sorted-And Relax x

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  5. Good luck sticking with it and getting it done.

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  6. Get it done, talk tomorrow

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  7. The Rudbeckia really do 'reach out' for the sunshine.

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  8. It would seem you need to decide if you actually want to be revalidated ... maybe you need to decide what you want to do with the rest of your life! Professional Dog Walker?
    Good luck!

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  9. Barbara Anne1:45 pm

    There is nothing like the last minute to get a person in gear! Wishing you well as you get this annoying process completed. As Travel wrote, get this done and talk tomorrow!

    Hugs!

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  10. Anonymous2:23 pm

    Something to cheer you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqm-S9J1s_k

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  11. Yorkshire Liz3:09 pm

    An yes. We are all experts in the arts of Putting Off The Evil Day and Procrastinating With Something More Interesting as deflection.
    You have all my sympathy. Unless you are also trying to find a cupboard to tidy out. Just get it done, and the weight will lift off your shoulders. Bless.

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  12. Good luck John.All the best x

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  13. Hope you get it done...
    This is a very humorous (but excellent) look at mastering procrastination
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU&t=1s
    He's had almost 43 million views...might be worth a look...AFTER you have finished?!

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  14. Ugh. Paperwork. Go back to the rudbeckia!

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  15. The end is in sight-Slap yer arse-and then you can celebrate x

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  16. If I saw those flowers, I'd call them Black-Eyed Susans. They're huge favorites of mine; they just make me happy. Good luck with the paperwork. I used to have to fill out stuff like that when I was a park ranger. It'd be like "Can I do something that's more fun, like clean the campground toilets?"

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  17. Hope you are done and ready to relax by now!

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  18. Detailed reflections?

    Should be easy. You do it on this blog all the time😉

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  19. You have to offer a reward for finishing your work---like if you get the paperwork done promptly, tomorrow you can can go to the art gallery to chose something special.

    As for wedding clothes, unless it is formal, I think you and CE should chose well cut slacks and sport coat [jacket, blazer], a quality shirt and lovely flowery necktie and hanky--Liberty of London?. Get the chic specs I suggested, good shoes, NO crocs. Hair cut etc---treat yourself [again], look really good--Mr Right may be at the party! Plus now you'll have nice date clothes in your closet.

    lizzy x

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  20. Ps-plus Slinky Silky black undergarments just in case you get lucky John-If you don't mind me being so forward x

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  21. Consider saving the paperwork online. Next year you'll be prepared to expedite the process using "copy and paste." Your garden is beautiful.

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  22. they are some of my favorite flowers.

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  23. Your so good at writing that filling in the paper work should be a breeze, good luck John!!!

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