By AMN Healthcare

June 15, 2023

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8 Ways For Travel Nurses to Find Work-Life Balance

AMN Healthcare provided this article.

Admittedly, it’s hard to achieve the perfect work-life balance as a nurse.

The hours are long, and nursing is an inherently stressful profession, one that already carries a risk of burnout. On top of that, there is the challenge of the ongoing nursing workforce shortage, further exacerbating the problem.  Plus, if you’re a travel nurse, you may be living a long way from home and your usual support system.

It’s all too easy to let work take over your whole life. But you can achieve a better work-life balance, feel better and keep your career on track by being deliberate about it, said Travis T., senior recruitment manager for American Mobile, the nation’s leading travel nurse agency.

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Defining work-life balance for Nurses

You may ask yourself, what exactly does “work-life balance” look like? In a 2012 paper entitled “Striving for Work-life Balance” that was published in the American Journal of Nursing, Susan Simmons, Ph.D., ARNP-BC, defined it this way:

“Work-life balance means bringing work, whether done on the job or at home, and leisure time into balance to live life to its fullest. It doesn’t mean you spend half of your life working and half of it playing; instead, it means balancing the two to achieve harmony in physical, emotional, and spiritual health.”

8 tips to help travel nurses find work-life balance

Here are some key steps to help you achieve the optimal work-life balance as a travel nurse:

Prioritize self-care.

You can’t achieve a healthy balance between work and the rest of your life if you don’t prioritize yourself (and your well-being). “I always remind travelers, ‘Take care of yourself,’” said Travis. “No one else can do it for you.” If you have to schedule self-care activities in advance and put them on your calendar to follow through, do it! Set reminders on your phone so you don’t forget.

Take time off

One of the best perks of travel nursing is the flexibility to set your own work schedule. You can schedule your travel nursing assignments back to back to back…but whether you should do that is another question. It might be better for you to take some time off between assignments and decompress. “I celebrate it when a nurse tells me they need to take a few weeks or even a month off,” says Travis.

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Seek mental health care.

“Your mental health really does need to come first,” said Travis. Talking to a mental healthcare professional can help you learn to balance all the stressors in your life. You can call AMN Healthcare’s employee assistance program (EAP) to receive free confidential counseling sessions or access other resources that might help you. Or you can go through your medical insurance company to seek out a provider for mental healthcare services.

Experts have long recommended journaling to help people gain better self-awareness. If you take the time to write out your thoughts and examine your feelings, you may stumble upon some areas to work on. In the AJN article, Simmons noted that it may be easier to achieve balance when you know yourself better.

Exercise

If you need an excuse to carve out time for a workout, here it is: exercise can actually help you achieve a better work-life balance, according to research. Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress and improve your mood. Plus, as you probably tell your patients, exercise is good for your physical health and can help you keep your weight, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels in check. If your travel nurse assignment is near a state park or national park, check out the hiking, skiing, or kayaking opportunities. You can also try out the gym in your housing complex, ask someone to join you on the local running trails, or even pull up a YouTube video and exercise in your living room.

Enjoy a hobby.

Do you ever feel like all you do is work, sleep, and then work some more? Time to break it up with a fun diversion. Pull out those knitting needles or paintbrushes, learn a new language online, or do whatever else makes you happy. Meetup groups are a great way to find other people in your community with similar interests. Another option: check out community colleges and recreation centers in your area to find a class that you can take. You might even discover a new hobby that you can take along on your next assignment.

Talk to your recruiter.

Your recruiter really does have your best interests in mind. If you feel like you need a break between assignments, or you want to switch gears and take a different kind of assignment in the future, let your recruiter know, said Travis.

Take your pet or family member with you.

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There’s no one like your loved ones for companionship and support, so why not take them along on your travel nurse assignments? Together, you can conquer anything and have a fun time exploring new areas together. Whether you choose to bring your significant other, your kids, and/or your beloved pet, you can find a number of housing options to make it possible. Just talk to your recruiter or your agency’s housing specialist to coordinate the details.

Achieving work-life balance as a travel nurse is a big goal! It might take some trial and error to figure out what works best for you. Start by picking one area where you can make some small, positive changes. Give it a try, see how it goes, and then assess your situation before deciding on your next steps.

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 TheraEx

September 19, 2022

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How to Achieve a Work-Life Balance as a Travel Nurse

TheraEx Staffing Solutions provided this article.

Working as a nurse can be exciting and rewarding. Nevertheless, every nurse who has ever been on staff at a hospital or medical facility knows how stressful and demanding their job can be at times and how easy it is to fall victim to burnout. Many nurses find that their unpredictable work schedules and rigorous job duties prevent them from maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Travel nursing offers nurses the chance to escape from their day-to-day routine and allows them to explore new opportunities in different locations across the country. In addition to engaging in new workplace experiences, travel nurses also have the opportunity to enjoy a new and exciting lifestyle while exploring new activities and adventures.

There are a handful of small changes you can implement to help improve your work-life balance as a travel nurse gradually. We have a few tips to help you get started.

How to Achieve a Work-Life Balance as a Travel Nurse

Choose Travel Nurse Assignments That Suit Your Needs

The best part about travel nurse assignments is that you get to decide what will be the best assignment for you. Whether it’s location, desirable working hours, or high pay, there will always be an assignment that fits your needs. Think about what matters the most to you. Why did you decide to become a travel nurse? Was it to make more money, explore new fun and exciting locations, or create meaningful memories with your friends or family? Choose assignments that will help you achieve these goals.

It’s also important to note that it is okay if your needs change over time. You might miss family (if you decide to travel on your own and they stay back at home) and want an assignment closer to home. Or you might have an adventurous streak and want an assignment in a region with plenty of activities and things to do.

Set Limits and Stick to Them

Most nurses go into healthcare because they have an innate yearning to help people, but it’s also important to place reasonable limits on yourself while doing so. Try to do your best each day to stick to a set schedule and leave when your shift is done. While there will always be patients to care for, your personal time is just as valuable. By actively maintaining a set daily routine, you can go a long way toward establishing a healthy work-life balance that will leave you feeling less stressed at the end of the day.

Leave Work at Work

In your profession, there will be many times you are exposed to situations that will stick with you and will weigh heavily on your emotions. On any given day, a nurse may play a part in a particularly tragic or emotional situation, and those situations can affect you long after your shift is over. In order to have a happy home life, you will need to do your best to block out work events after you leave for the day. If you spend all night dwelling on the what-ifs and could-have-beens, not only will your home life suffer, but you’ll also feel mentally drained.

Create a Bucket List and Take Time for You

One of the easiest ways to improve your work-life balance is to build time for yourself into your schedule. Create a bucket list of the things you would like to do and pick assignments that will help you complete them. Maybe you’ve wanted to go whale watching in Alaska, watch the sunset on a Florida beach, or explore a California amusement park. Maximize your off-hours by doing things you enjoy and bring you a sense of adventure or relaxation. Most nurses want to do what’s best for their patients, so it’s time to start thinking of yourself as a patient and focus on giving yourself what you need to live a fulfilled, happy, and healthy life.

Just remember that one of the greatest perks of being a travel nurse is being in charge of your career and the decisions you make. You can come and do your job and leave when your contract is over without having to worry about the stresses of a permanent job. This alone is a huge step in taking care of your mental health and allows you to enjoy a healthy work-life balance.

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.

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 Lirika Hart

August 12, 2022

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Work-life Balance: Balancing Work and Fun as a Traveling Nurse

Nurses are known as life-savers and are more than three times the number of doctors in the healthcare industry. The difference between doctors and nurses is that while doctors usually specialize in one area, nurses can coordinate the care for all aspects of a patient’s overall health. This makes nurses always busy because they experience more workloads than ever. A traveling nurse even gets more stress. In recent years, there has been a higher demand for travel nurses worldwide as a result of population aging. A traveling nurse needs to learn to balance work and fun so that there is no overworking as well as negligence of nursing duties. Let us see how well to achieve this work-life balance.

Make good use of your free time.

Nurses are always very busy, so you tend to forget that you are supposed to be free of work during your free time. Most nurses keep working all through, especially for healthcare centers that do not respect free time. They could also use this time to do some quick chores or run errands. It is important to know that free time is for you to take part in your hobbies else it would feel like you are working all the time when you are supposed to be free of work. As a travel nurse, there are great opportunities to tour new places. You could even shop and get some footwear and clothes like a cute dress and practical boots. You could also increase your handbag collection by getting new ones. Using your free time to relax your body and ease yourself of all the stress you endured during your working hours is also a good way to utilize your free time.

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Make bucket lists for every assignment.

Like I said earlier, traveling nurses have the opportunity to visit new places for every assignment they are to carry out. The journey doesn’t just happen without any planning. There is always some time to organize yourself and plan before moving out. As a traveling nurse, you can inquire about major tourist attractions in the new city before you set off. All the famous landmarks and local restaurants shouldn’t just be for your viewing pleasure. You should make up your mind to explore them. So, it is good to prepare a bucket list for each assignment so that you don’t miss out on any excitement. It will help you stay positive even during tough days simply because you know you have some fun to look forward to.

Choose assignments based on your needs.

Understanding your needs and choosing your assignments based on them can help you balance your work with fun as a traveling nurse. Everyone has their own idea and understanding of a work-life balance, and sometimes you will have to understand how that will work for you to live it. For example, it is possible that you work better at night or you do not mind it as well as working during the day. So, why not work with travel nurse agencies then to find night-shift assignments, thereby allowing you to make use of your day to have as much fun as you would want.

Create a schedule that you plan to stick to

As a traveling nurse, it is very possible to forget to have fun if you do not create a schedule that will guide you. A schedule is always very useful for organizing one’s time if you are willing to follow it anyways. Creating a schedule doesn’t take time. All you need is to find out when you will be at work and your free time. You can then decide how you will adjust your activities to help you enjoy your leisure time. With a schedule, you can set aside time for necessary errands and also for the fun activities from your bucket list. There could also be time set aside for exercises to ease out the stress that comes with a day packed full of activities. A schedule helps you to think about your time differently, using it to optimize balance in your daily activities.

Final word

Just like every other traveling employee wanting to balance work and fun, traveling nurses are not an exception. It is difficult to see how a nurse can find time to have fun while working, but it is achievable. The key to a nurse having a great time when traveling and working is planning. All the tips here are tuned in that direction; of course, we know that there are different stages to it. From creating a bucket list to preparing a schedule to utilize your time well, you can create the perfect work-life balance as a traveling nurse.

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.

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!)