By Amber Pickler

January 2, 2023

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Starting the New Year Right; Tips to Help Maintain Your Goals

It is a new year, which means new goals or resolutions. When you hear the term resolution, your mind most likely goes to diet and exercise

However, there are other goals and resolutions you can make as well. You might want to start saving more money, do more self-care, pay off debt, quit smoking, etc. The list could go on forever. Sticking to these goals or resolutions can be difficult. We are creatures of habit and often have a hard time breaking those habits. 

Many people say it takes 21 days to create a habit. However, according to healthline.com, It can take anywhere from 18 to 254 days for a person to form a new habit and an average of 66 days for a new behavior to become automatic.  If it takes that long to form a habit, there is a good chance that you will stop, forget, or feel defeated during that time. We have put together some tips to help maintain your goals. Any time of the year!

Create a Vision Board

A vision board is a collage of images, quotes, affirmations, or your goals and desires. These are designed to serve as an inspiration and motivate you to succeed. Vision boards can be made using images from the internet or cutting out pictures, words, sentences, etc., from magazines.

There are many versions of vision boards. Whichever you choose is totally up to you and the goals or resolutions you set. The examples you see are just a couple of options. 

The purpose of your vision board is to see the results of the goals you have set. If you want to save up money so you can take a vacation, pick an image of a location you want to visit that will motivate you to save up.

Track Results

This may seem like a no-brainer, but tracking your results can help you stay on target. Tracking your results shows you the progress you are making from your hard work.  Many people track weight when that is their goal. However, if your goal is to eat a healthier diet, track your meals. Hold yourself accountable. There are many apps out now that help you track your meals. This is just one example. Tracking your results will help to keep you on track. If your goal is to save for a trip, make a chart.  Have a starting point and have smaller goals along the way to your ultimate goal.  Mark off the chart with every dollar or set amount you add to your savings.  This will give you a visual of your end goal.

Start a journal

Write in your journal. Keep track of your progress that way. This can help you maintain your goal; you can go back and read how far you have come. This could also be how you’re feeling. Feelings of accomplishment, defeat, whatever you feel at the time, write it down. Keep track of the progress. It is safe to say that there may be days when you feel defeated or don’t want to continue; writing your thoughts and feelings can help clarify the issues you are facing with your goals and often renew your interest in the goal you set. 

Use your phone

Our phones have so many great apps to help you maintain your goals. Whether you are trying to lose weight, eat healthier, or achieve any other goals, there are apps out there.  There are many apps just for maintaining your goals.  Below you will find a few of the top-ranked apps for maintaining your goals from bustle.com.

  1. Coach.me, Habit Tracker

Coach.me’s habit tracker is designed to help you create and sustain personal, career, and physical health goals. It allows you to measure your progress so you know how to improve upon it, set targets and reminders, celebrate milestones, and view your journey across the weeks and months.

The app is free for apple and android users.

  • Strides App

The Strides app helps you get organized when it comes to tracking your goals and habits. It offers four unique tracker types and includes step-by-step goal-setting. The helpful, easily customizable progress charts let you track literally anything you want.

The Strides app is free on the app store.

  • Way of Life

Way of Life makes setting goals and hitting them simple. It allows you to track your routines using a color-coded system in just a few seconds each day. The app will also send you reminders that will help you form better habits and shake up not-so-great ones. Plus, you can jot down quick notes in the diary and view your customized charts. You can download the app for free on your iPhone or Android.

Positive Thinking

Positive thinking is vital in maintaining your goals.  Keeping a positive mindset and removing negative thoughts will keep you on track.  Focus on the positives. If you have a setback, don’t look at it in a negative way. Look at how far you have come.  Maintaining a positive mindset or attitude will help in your daily life, which will feed into your goals.  According to The Mayo Clinic, health benefits that positive thinking may provide include the following:

  • Increased life span
  • Lower rates of depression
  • Lower levels of distress
  • Greater resistance to the common cold
  • Better:
    • psychological and physical well-being
    • cardiovascular health and reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease
    • coping skills during hardships and times of stress

Many of these will spill over to your goals. So keep that positive mindset!

We hope that you found these tips helpful. Do you have any tips for travel nurses trying to maintain their goals while working away from home? Comment them below. We love to hear your thoughts!

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

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By Host Healthcare

December 16, 2022

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Nursing Excellence: Setting SMART Goals with Examples and Strategies

Host Healthcare provided this article.

Having ambitions as a travel nurse is important. It’s what makes your role that much more meaningful. But having a realistic and actionable plan in place is what will help you bring your goals to fruition and make the greatest impact. 

Well-planned, intelligently conceived, and designed to help you grow without being unrealistic, SMART goals are essential to helping you plan and navigate your career in nursing. 

So how exactly do you plan and write them, and what are the SMART goals nursing professionals find most useful when working as travel nurses? 

The ABCs of Goal Setting

Perhaps you already have long-term goals and a detailed plan for your career path. But if you’re like most of us, planning ahead can be vague, changeable, or inconsistent.

Whether you’re starting from a blank slate or checking in on a plan in progress, it’s useful to take some time annually to review goals, celebrate successes, and consider the following: 

  • What do I want to be doing in one year? In five years? In ten years? 
  • Do I want to practice, manage, or teach in my field?
  • Who can I connect with in a mentor or coaching role for me? 
  • What continuing education, certification, or training is critical to my specific goal?

Have you visualized your career but aren’t completely clear on achieving your travel nursing goals? Effective nursing goal setting is based on understanding your values, applying them to big dreams, and breaking those dreams into small achievable steps so you can actively include them in your day. 

What Are SMART Goals? 

SMART goal setting is a practice used in many professional environments, and travel nurses can use it to set both career goals and personal goals. The acronym breaks down to: 

  • Specific – Identify the exact goal
  • Measurable – Set objectives that can be measured and allow you to track the success
  • Attainable – Be realistic about necessary skills and available resources 
  • Relevant – Ensure the specific goal is connected to critical skill-building or desired outcomes 
  • Time-Bound – Set a deadline for when you plan to achieve your goal

For instance, if you want to have strong relationships with your colleagues during a job assignment and learn from them, you could build that into a SMART goal such as: 

Increase collaborative skills by having lunch with team member(s) once per week, identifying two colleagues to ask for best practices training/sharing, and requesting three peer evaluations at the end of this assignment. 

This goal is specific (increase collaborative skills) in clarifying not just an end goal but the plan to reach it. It includes steps that can be measured (one weekly lunch, two colleague training, and three peer reviews). The steps are attainable and realistic, and they’re relevant to both connection and collaboration as well as overall nursing career development. Finally, timeliness is based on completing all steps by the end of the job assignment (plus the weekly lunch scheduling). 

Setting Goals 

Regardless of specialty, some important nursing goals are popular across the board. You may want to focus on improving the following: 

  • Patient communication skills
  • Staff and patient safety practices 
  • Patient care procedures, including start and end of shift transitions
  • Documentation accuracy and timeliness
  • Professional development based on continuing education and training 

But again, these bullet points aren’t actual SMART goals for nursing. For those, you’ll need to clarify what you want to achieve, how you’ll do it, when it’ll be done, how it can be measured, and understand how it relates to your role. 

For example, let’s consider the first bullet point. Converting “patient communication skills” to a nursing SMART goal could look like this: 

Step 1: I will sit down with each new patient, introduce myself, and ask what they want to be called.

Step 2: After completing the intake form with them, I’ll give them my full attention and ask what questions they have, making a note of this exchange in the notes section.

Step 3: To help keep this in mind, I’ll set up a weekly calendar prompt with reminders about my goals and ask management to forward survey responses from my patients. 

SMART Goals for Travel Nurses

For travel nurses specifically, the process of onboarding in a new role requires its own skills and goal setting. Between learning the systems and practices of a new environment, meeting new management, and developing connections with fellow nurses, there are additional aspects of the assignment to consider. When creating your SMART goals in travel nursing, you may want to emphasize the following: 

  • Nursing informatics (data and technology) across multiple popular systems
  • Speech and interpersonal communication skills 
  • Negotiation and assertiveness skills
  • New reports and studies in evidence-based practical nursing 

Partner with Host Healthcare to Meet Your Travel Nursing Goals

One of the smartest ways to meet your professional goals as a travel nurse is to work with the Host Healthcare team. From the very start, we’ll help you with your travel nurse application and connect with you to understand your personal and professional plans. We will continue to act as a resource and support system throughout your placement.

Working as a travel nurse multiplies your opportunities to learn new skills, master new professional environments, and try new roles. Through travel nursing, you will have more opportunities to find positions that match your current skills and allow you to develop new ones.

Ready to learn more? Connect with a specialist at Host Healthcare today to discuss your travel nurse goals and receive a hand-picked list of opportunities for you.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

Sources: 

Nursing CE Central. The Use of SMART Goals in Nursing. https://nursingcecentral.com/the-use-of-smart-goals-in-nursing/

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

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By Gifted Healthcare

February 1, 2022

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Travel Nursing Tips: Achieving Your Career Goals in 2022

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Travel nurses and healthcare professionals have been through so much in the past two years. Without a doubt, 2022 will bring a new series of resolutions, opportunities, and challenges to your travel nursing career. No matter what lies ahead, it’s important to start working toward your 2022 career goals sooner than later.

Read on for a list of tips to help you stay focused, fulfilled, and successful in 2022!

Reflect on What You Want

Before you set out to meet your new goals, it’s important to take some time to reflect on what’s important to you this year. This will help you pursue what’s right for you.

Do you feel happy in your current facility, specialty, or location? Is it time for a change? Is there something else you want to learn or achieve? What were your biggest struggles in 2021? Your biggest accomplishments?

You don’t have to come up with the answers right away. Be patient with yourself. Take the time that you need to consider the best path for you.

Set Clear Goals

Studies show that people who set goals are more successful. According to a study by the American Psychological Association, “goal setting is most likely to improve task performance when the goals are specific and sufficiently challenging.”

Use the conclusions you’ve drawn from reflection to set clear and concise goals for yourself in the year ahead. Don’t be afraid to be ambitious; just make sure you’re realistic.

Update Your Resume

We understand that updating your resume can be a bore, but it’s really important! Take some time to revisit, revise, and improve your resume so that you’re ready for the next amazing opportunity that comes along.

Highlight any clinical expertisespecial procedures for which you are trainedunit-specific patient typesunusual cases, and higher-acuity patients. Be thorough in the descriptions of your nursing experience to help your recruiter make a great match between your skill set and future clinical environments.

Learn more about how to create a great travel nursing resume.

Check-In With Your Recruiter

Spend some time nurturing your relationship with your travel nurse recruiter. As you build trust and rapport with them, they will develop a better understanding of what you want in a contract.

Staying in touch and being transparent with your agency provides many benefits. Be sure to check-in, share your new goals, and tell your recruiter what you want to achieve in 2022.

Get a New Nurse Certification

The world of travel nursing is vast, and there are many great opportunities across the country. Earning a nursing certification can provide a boost for your career, opening the door to better nursing assignments, higher pay, and personal growth.

Some important nursing certifications include Wound Care Certification (WCC), Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Certification.

Learn more about why nurse certification is important for travel RNs.

Be Adaptable

As we have learned, it’s important to be ready for unforeseen obstacles or changes during the year. You won’t be able to predict exactly what challenges await you, but you can prepare for how you’ll receive them when they arrive.

Remember to keep an open mind. If you have to revise your goals mid-year, it’s okay! It’s all part of the process. Stay positive and view these challenges as a learning experience.

Trust Your Instincts

Don’t create goals based on what people expect of you or by comparing yourself to others. Set goals that you know will make you feel great when achieved.

2022 will present many new and exceptional opportunities for travel nurses. Make sure you’re honest with yourself about your priorities and make the most of the exciting months ahead!

We hope you found this article with tips for travel nurses and achieving your career goals in 2022 helpful. Do you have any career goals? How do you plan to achieve them? Comment them below.

Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment? Click here to view our job board. Do you need housing for an upcoming assignment? Click here to search our housing page.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By Sandra Manson

April 23, 2021

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5 Examples Of Nursing Career Goals That Are Achievable

Travel nurses in the modern world have to be competitive and go on one step with the newest technologies. Apart from traditional skills, travel nurses have to know one more issue. How to become competitive in the labor market when there are thousands of travel nurses like you? There are several effective recommendations.

The Main Achievable Goals For Travel Nurses

The profession of travel nurses is based on great skills and knowledge. It is worth mentioning; the travel nurses teach them how to bring pills, inject her, give the first aid for several years. Still, like in different professions, it is not enough to complete the work duties during the whole life. The travel nurses ought to learn something new all the time. 

On one side, it is easy to say but hard to complete. On the other side, when you know which steps are better to take, all will be easy. There are a lot of goals to achieve. However, start from the basic goals, which will lead you to a successful nursing career. These five attributes to remember in completing the goals. They will manage the performance of basic goals. 

  • Specific. Choose one clear area and work on it. There is no matter to choose altogether and do not succeed in anyone.
  • Measurable. Your goal has to be real with a certain result.
  • Achievable. The number of resources and capabilities is enough to reach the goal. In each case, it depends on the person.
  • Relevant. For instance, the travel nurse in the local city hospital cannot put the goal to learn Chinese. The goal should be attached to the organization and sphere of work.
  • Timely. Put the deadline for yourself to reach the goal in a certain period. Do not make illusions and spread them for the whole life. 

Together those goals are called SMART. Use the recommendations above to reach the achievable goals below. 

5 Achievable Examples Of Goals In Nursing Career

Continuing Education

Some travel nurses find this point very boring, while others are fond of it. Still, education includes several issues.

  • Learning medical techniques in general
  • Unit-specific certificates

These two points are similar but diverse simultaneously—the evolution of medical techniques and pedagogy demands from travel nurses the continuing learning and acquisition with new challenges. Keep your hand on the pulse and learn something new every week. Read the useful updates for the travel nurses. Life-learners have more positive feedback than those who work with the old techniques.

Talking about the unit-specific certificates, consider where you work or will be in the future. There are a lot of different certificates for travel nurses. Of course, specialists who work in the intensive care units and cosmetology have different knowledge. Apart from the general techniques, adapt new helpful skills from the certificates.

Nowadays, it is easy to achieve success in learning. Subscribe to different online Telegram channels, Facebook accounts, and other blogs to see what is going on in the medical world. Nowadays there are great online sources and platforms for everything, from online dating to getting nursing knowledge. Even 15-20 minutes on the regarded platforms every day will make your perspectives better.

Ask yourself all the time: “What should I learn today?”

Effective Patient-Centered Care

Excellent care for patients is task number one for medical workers. Travel nurses are the authority in communication with the patient. They complete all the decisions of the doctors and cure the patients. Apart from the technical part of work, travel nurses face moral tasks as well. 

Needless to say, the moral part is the most difficult and worried at the same time. The travel nurses face the patients at the first turn. They try to keep ill people in good conditions and balance their moral state. The key and achievable goal are to learn fast methods to help patients and make their position better.

The nursing career of a travel nurse has a great impact. The satisfaction of patients in different spheres of medicine can lead you to a higher position. Humanity can make you more brightful and put you in the shadow of your colleagues.

Ask yourself all the time: “Who are my patients?”

Sustain Modern Technology Skills

For sure, there is a noticeable development of technology skills every day. The new updates help travel nurses to update their skills and improve the patient’s states. Whom does the medical sphere demand? Of course, the workers, who go together with the technology changes and implement them in the daily work duties.

Saying in touch with new technologies travel nurses have to learn how to troubleshoot the potential problems with patients. All the notions should be learned in detail. Spend time on it to overcome all the difficulties and get into the online world of medicine. Use the same blogs and useful resources to get more information. Show your interests and perceive new updates quickly to stay beyond the competition.

Ask yourself all the time: “How can I optimize the work?”

Hone Interpersonal Skills

The profession of the travel nurse is social first of all. To reinforce the nursing career flow, build your reputation. The average patient faces a large number of professionals in the hospital. Collaboration and highly effective communication among workers is key to getting over the illnesses and providing excellent care. 

The cooperation between travel nurses, lab workers, technicians, pharmacy professionals, and doctors depends on the patients’ satisfaction. As no one from the list above, the travel nurse should develop interpersonal connections on the professional level. 

Actually, it is essential to maintain a healthy distance among colleagues and personal life. Private life is better to keep apart from work relationships. Remember this rule and set it like a goal. As soon as you complete it, your outstanding among colleagues will raise a lot. 

Ask yourself all the time: “How can I help my colleague?”

Stay Opened To New Challenges

Sometimes people believe the work of travel nurses includes only taking care of the patients. Besides, it is not so at all. Travel nurses have to complete the patients’ data, distribute medicine, control the level of pain of the patients and others. 

The list of duties is huge. The key point is to feel free about the new tasks and challenges. Sometimes they can be difficult. By the way, when you perceive them, your skills are getting better—the focus on becoming an expert of your work setting you on the best scenario in the specialty. 

Ask yourself all the time: “When would  I face a new challenge?”

The Bottom Line

Now you have the list of the best 5 examples of travel nursing career goals, which will help you get into a higher position on the career ladder. The question of time is still open. It depends on your life values and effort towards the goals. 

The regarded nursing career goals will keep you inspired and motivated even on the busiest days at work. The nursing career’s goals can be unlimited with space. Make your best to achieve positive results in the career of nursing. 

By Ashleigh Kaminski

August 30, 2019

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Goal Getter: Tips for Travel Nurses

Can you believe the year is half over already fRNds?! We just rounded out June, the sixth month. We have six months to go before it’s New Year’s Eve! It’s crazy!

Speaking of New Year’s, let’s talk about those “resolutions” you had at the beginning of the year. We all picked something we wanted to change for ourselves, but how good have we all been about staying on track with those goals? Personally, I’ve never been one for New Year’s resolutions because I know I can’t keep them without some type of accountability. This past year, I tried something different when creating goals for the year. As a career and life coach for nurses, creating goals and keeping track of them is key to successfully designing and maintaining the nurse+life you want. I’m going to share my tips with you so that you can keep up with yours too, no matter where you are or what you are doing.

We all picked something we wanted to change for ourselves, but how good have we all been about staying on track with those goals? Personally, I’ve never been one for New Year’s resolutions because I know I can’t keep them without some type of accountability. This past year, I tried something different when creating goals for the year. As a career and life coach for nurses, creating goals and keeping track of them is key to successfully designing and maintaining the nurse+life you want. I’m going to share my tips with you so that you can keep up with yours too, no matter where you are or what you are doing.

First things first, what is a goal?

It’s a desired result that we aspire to achieve. This is different from a resolution, which Dictionary.com defines as “a firm decision to do or not do something.” For most, a resolution involves going cold-turkey from something or all-in on something, causing people to fail within the first week. A goal-getter mindset requires small transformations over time, rather than a complete shift if we want to be successful. Why? Because we are more likely to be motivated by small wins than large failures! In order to develop a goal-getter mindset, we need to create goals using the SMART guidelines we have all heard about AND evaluate our goals weekly, monthly, and quarterly. Are you ready to become a goal-getter in scrubs?! I’ve created a tool for you to use to set and track your travel nurse+life goals on a regular basis. Let’s dive in!

1. Determine what you want to achieve.

Think about what change(s) you want to make. Typically, the change(s) we want lie in specific areas of our lives- physical, emotional/personal development, social, spiritual, financial, and professional. WHY do you want to make a change in that domain? The WHY will be the key motivator for you to maintain momentum. 

2. Develop the overall SMART goal.

We all know SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable/attainable, realistic, and time-bound. The overall goal is what you desire/aspire to achieve in the time you set. I suggest that the overall goal have a timeframe of 3 months. When you set a 3-month timeframe, you give yourself time to make change, but also the opportunity to evaluate your goals quarterly. You can develop an overall SMART goal for each area of your life, or just the areas you want to transform.

3. Define smaller SMART action steps for each overall goal.

These smaller SMART steps will determine whether you will be successful in reaching your overall smart goal. Earlier I said we are more successful when we achieve small wins instead of large failures. That’s where smaller SMART action steps come into play if you want to be successful in reaching our overall smart goal. These steps will be more specific and have a smaller timeframe for you to work toward and should be action-oriented. These steps REQUIRE you to do something to work toward your overall goal.

4. Start working toward your goals!

After you’ve created overall goals and smaller action steps, it’s time to get to work! Every day is important. You must remember WHY you are working toward this goal. Get an accountability partner in the beginning who will keep you on track. Don’t wait until you are struggling to seek support and guidance!

5. Check yourself!

Regularly checking in on your progress is key to staying on track toward your goals! I love to check in on Sundays. I look at what I’ve done well for the week and where I have been struggling. When planning for the next week, I focus on the areas I’ve been struggling with. Checking in weekly and monthly allows you to see how far you’ve come. Every 3 months you should start the process over. If you didn’t hit a goal, keep it! If you’ve achieved your goal(s), think about WHAT’S NEXT!

Remember fRNds, you DO NOT have to wait until January 1st to begin a new goal. You can start TODAY! Just make sure you are evaluating your goal(s) weekly, monthly, and quarterly. Stay persistent and committed to your goals. Take them with you no matter where you go and what you are doing. Utilize the tool I’ve created EXCLUSIVELY for this post. Go get ‘em GOAL-GETTER!

If you need help designing your nurse+life, please reach out to me and we will set up a goal-setting power-hour session at a discounted rate! Or you can head to www.nextlevelnurse.co to schedule your discounted ELEVATE power-hour for $99 using code GOALS19.

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By HealthTrust Workforce Solutions

May 17, 2019

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Nursing Goals 101: A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Success

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So you have embarked on the fascinating life of a travel nurse—how fantastic!

It’s an exciting way to see the country, even the world. As the captain of your career, navigating the path can no doubt feel a bit curvy and indirect at times. When moving from city to city, state to state, assignment to assignment, it’s so easy to get caught up in the excitement of day-to-day living and exploring new places that you might even forget where you were originally headed. With so much change and activity it can be challenging to keep focused on nursing goals that will help ensure your continued success. It’s important for travel nurses to take the initiative and create a plan that helps them stay competitive in the marketplace so they can keep landing those dream jobs.

Here’s the good news: Travel nursing goals can come in any size. You can set your goals to include very simple, practical and necessary milestones, as well as those that have you reaching for the stars.

Here are 10 ideas for setting Nursing Goals that can help keep your career on track:

Develop new skills

Travel nurses are certainly encouraged to advance their skills in the medical field whenever possible to not only improve patient care, but to further their career. However, you may also consider focusing on a less traditional area like leadership development. Good leadership skills can be a great differentiator for you in the workplace, including the ability to motivate and organize team members.

Work at top hospitals

Don’t be afraid to seek out the best institutions and look for assignments. Facilities with impressive reputations get there by having solid staff members, attractive patient outcomes, and the most advanced equipment to service both staff and patients. 

Save for retirement

Check to see if your package includes an option for a retirement savings plan. Either way, you should sharpen your pencil and sit with you calculator to determine how you can put at least a small amount away on a regular basis. You will be surprised how fast it grows.

Join a national organization

National nursing organizations not only enhance your resume, but they can expand your network and help keep you up-to-date on news and development. As part of a collective group, they also give nurses a louder, more unified voice on important topics.

Focus on personal development

It’s important to remember that not every minute of your day should be about work. While it’s admirable to be concerned about your patients, you need to ensure you have other avenues for personal enrichment. Don’t lose sight of your interests, hobbies, or newer areas that you’d like to learn about. Take time for you and the benefits will surely spill over to your professional performance.

Live a healthy lifestyle

Keeping long hours in a stressful job and dealing with a lot of change as you transition assignments can take its toll on your well-being. Be sure you get enough rest, eat a healthy diet, and care for your body both physically and mentally. This may be a simple as getting a massage, taking yoga, or meditating each day for a few minutes at home.

Target your favorite places

As a travel nurse, you have the flexibility to work almost anywhere you choose. While it’s also necessary to go where the work is, take a minute to make a plan for the places you’d most like to live and work. Keep it visible and look for every opportunity to start checking off those destinations.

Become a mentor

Forget the myth that suggests you need 10+ years experience to be a good mentor. A mentor can be anyone at any stage of his or her career that has knowledge to share above and beyond the mentee. If you are particularly savvy in one area, consider sharing those skills with someone willing to learn.

Polish your organizational skills

Keeping track of your schedule can pose a cumbersome task for many. Try some of the new apps to pull it all together; many do a great job of blending personal and professional appointments. This is also a key area for licenses and certifications to ensure renewals and applications are filed on time.

Increase your network

It’s always nice to be surrounded by people who are supportive of your career—whether they do similar work or not. Your network should be a good balance of professional colleagues and personal friends who you can look to for guidance. With the availability of social media, networking online can be a convenient way to bring more people into your circle.

One of the best ways to stay on track toward any goal is to share your ambition with others. The more people you tell about your nursing goals, the better chance they will help keep you accountable for staying the course. Family can play an important role here to provide encouragement and unconditional support. Another great tip is to find a friend who is looking to achieve similar results and partner together for some of your efforts. This could include taking a class together, setting regular study time, even enrolling in a yoga class.

Anything that is important to you professionally or personally can be a legitimate goal. To keep your nursing career moving in the right direction, consider adding a few items from our top 10 list to your goal sheet and get started!

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)