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The only way to deal with Friday’s 🍷 🛀 https://www.instagram.com/p/B2WNQs1niX2sDOvYILgpTiOfJjORBXPFN2WmcE0/?igshid=c46m6dj5w3ze

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Some days feel so overwhelming without you https://www.instagram.com/p/B1qrZrPHJQHBpWSRg0iE5ikkVGLltHv9X-uisA0/?igshid=litpbt3qkujd

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How to Love an Introvert

1. Try not to take their need for space personally. It doesn’t mean they don’t love you.

2. Don’t try to fix them. Accept an introvert for who they are and they’ll be loyal to you for life.

3. Know that introverts don’t let many people in, so you must be pretty important to them.

4. Introverts hate confrontation. Give them time to process things instead of pressing for immediate answers.

5. If you want an introvert to open up more, truly listen without interrupting when they do talk.

6. Recognize an introvert’s need for alone time is crucial to their health and happiness.

7. Know that introverts are fiercely loyal when they love someone and they expect the same in return.

IntrovertSpring.com

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Without you, my clothes would be shrunken and pink because I wouldn’t know how to do laundry.

Without you, I would wear that ugly outfit because no one would tell me how it really looks.

Without you, I would have no confidant and shoulder to cry on about the problems I go through.

Without you, no one would call me out when I was making a stupid decision.

Without you, coming home would not be as heartwarming.

Without you, I would be without a best friend.

Without you, I would not be able to experience unconditional love.

Without you, I would not be the person I am today.

I cant remember the author, sorry, and I have edited it a little so it means something personal to me.

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“Your peace is more important than driving yourself crazy trying to understand why something happened the way it did. Let it go.”

— Mandy Hale

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Trying to do this healthy eating meal prep thing...

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Me, after getting report and knowing it’s going to be a rough day....

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For those who are afraid to become a nurse because they have a weak stomach,

It won’t be the vomit or needles or blood or urine or feces that turns your stomach. You’ll get used to that. You’ll come to accept it’s just part of the job and get to the point where you’re thinking of the 38 different things you have to do while absentmindedly cleaning up a bowel movement.

What will turn your stomach will be 40 shallow breaths a minute in a patient in respiratory distress

A freshly born infant that is limp and blue and hasn’t cried yet

Tripled troponin levels on your sweating and anxious patient as you realize they’re having a heart attack

Feeling cord during a cervical check, then trying to hide from your patient the shaking in your voice as you call for help

The pale skin of a Jehovah’s Witness with a hemoglobin of 4 as she declines a blood transfusion and says goodbye to her family because they haven’t found the source of the bleed and she’s running out of time

A blood alcohol level of .18 on a 4 year old who is barely responsive and being intubated after getting drunk on mouthwash and then hitting his head

An elderly woman in the ICU signing her DNR while her sobbing daughter begs her to reconsider, knowing if treatment is stopped then her mother will die

A child in the pediatric ICU who hasn’t had a visitor in months

Not being able to find the heartbeat on a pregnant mom who hasn’t felt the baby move in a while

In the face of everything else that comes with being a nurse, I promise you’ll get used to the poop.

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“If you want to be happy, you have to be happy on purpose. When you wake up, you can’t just wait to see what kind of day you’ll have. You have to decide what kind of day you’ll have.”

— Joel Osteen

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