3 Ways Nurses Can Improve Their Job Performance

Updated on August 6, 2020

The best medical professionals are the ones who constantly strive for improvement. By paying attention to your highs and lows on the job, you can assess your skills and create a plan to help you grow in your role while keep educating yourself. From organizational skills to self-care, here are three ways nurses can improve their job performance

Set Goals

With any career, it’s important to always keep your future in mind. Think about what you want your professional life to look like in a year. Where do you want to be? What about in three years, or five? Set some short-term and long-term goals for yourself and your career, then come up with methods of working toward them. You can also consult your colleagues or supervisors for ideas or advice. Keep these objectives in mind as you go; however, remember that it’s okay to adjust your goals as you learn more about different opportunities that match your strengths and interests. 

Focus on Your Own Health

The medical field is a tough place to work, which is why it’s important to take care of yourself. Your physical, mental, and emotional health all play a role in your job performance. While it may seem counterproductive to take time out of your schedule, a quick break or moment of solitude can help you re-center and come back with more energy and concentration. Learn to recognize your limits and set boundaries for yourself. Practice self-care both in and out of the workplace and pay attention to your diet and exercise routine so you can stay healthy, alert, and energized. 

Join A Committee

One of the best ways nurses can improve their job performance is to become more involved with other things in their workplace. Keep an eye out for any committees or organizations you can join. These opportunities can help you step out of your comfort zone, meet new people, find new books on health or receive more book recommendations, as well as add to your professional experience. Try participating in a group that will broaden your horizons and impacts the way you perform your everyday duties. 

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