Tired of hearing “take care of yourself!” while your workplace stays the same?

Let’s change that.

You swipe your time card and feel the stress before the day even starts. In the break room, it’s the same complaints—nothing ever changes. Sound familiar? It doesn’t have to be this way.

Nurses are told to ‘manage your stress,’ while our health systems crack under the pressure. If you feel like traditional resilience training isn’t cutting it, you’re right.

Building resilience isn’t just about increasing what you can handle—it’s about creating a healthcare environment that supports you, too.

This workshop is about real, practical change—because you deserve more than just platitudes.


What this workshop is NOT:

❌ An inspirational lecture on how to pull up your nursing bootstraps.

❌ A laundry list of stress management tools you’ll forget about in a week

❌ A substitution for therapy (we love therapy!!!)


What this workshop WILL cover: 

What 'Resilience' Really Means: We’ll redefine resilience as a quality shared by both you and your healthcare environment, diving into what it truly means from a systems perspective.

✅ What the Traditional Approach Gets Wrong: Focusing only on personal resilience isn’t enough. If your workplace isn’t resilient, no amount of self-care will fix it. We’ll explore how systemic issues undermine your efforts and how you can shift the conversation.

✅ Assessing Your Resilience—And Your Workplace’s: Take a practical assessment to measure your resilience and that of your workplace. This isn’t just theory—you’ll gain a clear understanding of where you and your environment stand.

✅ Crafting a Personalized Action Plan: Based on your assessment, you’ll leave with a tailored action plan. Whether adjusting your own habits or suggesting changes at work, you’ll have a roadmap to real resilience.

✅ Speaking Up for Systemic Change: Walk away with tools to engage decision-makers and make your workplace more supportive.


Why This Workshop Matters:

In just 2 hours, you’ll gain tools to:

  • Shift the Narrative: Understand that resilience isn’t just on you—your environment plays a role too.

  • Take Action: Identify resilience gaps and develop a plan to address them, realistically and practically.

  • Push for Real Change: Advocate for positive changes that support you and your team.

You deserve more than being told to “manage your stress.” You deserve a workplace that supports you. This workshop gives you the tools to start that process.


Join Us to Redefine Resilience.

Change starts with awareness. Let’s work together to build resilience—for yourself and your workplace.

At Nursing the System, we don’t do fluff. Come prepared to engage, ask questions, and leave with a concrete plan to build resilience—for yourself and your workplace. Plus, you’ll earn 2.5 continuing education contact hours while you’re at it.


Workshop Details:

  • Date: September 11 @ 12p-2p Eastern

  • Price: Typically $50 but you’ll save 25% inside the ‘All Systems Go’ Workshop Bundle

  • Continuing Education: 2.5 RN contact hours

  • Replay Available

PLUS: When you buy the ‘All Systems Go’ Bundle, you’ll access the “How to Be a Systems Thinker” workshop on September 4, ensuring you have the tools to lead effectively.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #17784 for 2.5 CE contact hours. There will be no refunds issued for any reason, including nonattendance of the program.

FAQs

Worried About Time?

We get it—nurses are busy. That’s why this workshop is just two hours long, with replays available so you can watch when it suits you.

Concerned About Cost?

You can often get your employer to cover the cost using professional development funds, and with 2.5 contact hours, it’s an investment in your career too.

Skeptical It Will Work?

This workshop won’t magically fix everything, but it will give you practical tools and strategies to start making meaningful, realistic changes—both for yourself and your workplace.

Next workshop TBD!

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