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Western Governors University
D218 Intrapersonal Leadership and Professional Growth
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Promoting resilience and self-care is essential for sustaining both physical and emotional well-being in the healthcare environment. As a full-time nurse, a mother of a one-year-old, a fiancée, and a pet owner, balancing personal and professional responsibilities can be overwhelming. Daily tasks such as caring for my child and pets, maintaining my home, preparing meals, and managing academic commitments often leave little room for rest or recovery.
One of the most impactful strategies to enhance resilience and self-care is ensuring adequate sleep. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2017), adults should aim for at least seven hours of quality sleep per night. Unfortunately, my busy schedule and schoolwork have often disrupted my sleep routine, leading to less than six hours of rest on several occasions. This lack of sleep significantly impairs my critical thinking, problem-solving, and stress management abilities—skills that are vital in nursing practice. To counter this, I plan to prioritize rest by setting consistent bedtimes and adjusting my study schedule to ensure I achieve the recommended seven hours of sleep each night.
Another powerful self-care strategy is regular physical activity. As the mother of a young child, I often take walks with my daughter in her stroller. These walks not only improve my physical health but also provide mental clarity and emotional balance. Fresh air has been shown to elevate serotonin levels, a hormone responsible for mood regulation (Blackwood, 2022). Incorporating daily walks helps me reflect on my professional experiences and identify areas for personal and career growth.
| Resilience & Self-Care Strategies | Description | Expected Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Adequate Sleep (7+ hours) | Maintain consistent sleep schedule despite academic and work demands | Improved cognitive function, reduced stress, enhanced focus |
| Daily Physical Exercise | Take daily walks with daughter; incorporate light exercise | Better mood, improved energy levels, opportunity for reflection |
| Mindful Reflection | Evaluate daily performance during walks | Enhanced self-awareness and emotional resilience |
Developing clear and achievable goals is central to my personal and professional growth. My first goal is to complete my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) within two academic terms, which is shorter than the typical 18-month program duration. To accomplish this, I will dedicate two to three full days per week to academic work and utilize weekends for additional study time. My schedule includes 12 courses (36 credits), requiring completion of one course every two weeks. Maintaining a consistent sleep routine of 7–8 hours per night will support cognitive focus and endurance.
My second goal is to enhance my delegation skills in the clinical setting. I often find it challenging to delegate tasks, preferring to manage everything independently. However, this approach leads to fatigue and inefficiency. I plan to delegate at least one task per shift, depending on workload and team dynamics. Reflecting on these experiences during my daily walks will help me identify opportunities for improvement and better communication strategies.
The third goal in my development plan is to strengthen patient-centered care. As a task-oriented nurse, I sometimes rush through assessments, especially during busy shifts. By improving my time management and delegation abilities, I intend to dedicate at least five additional minutes per patient to foster meaningful interactions and address holistic care needs.
| Goal | Action Plan | Measurement of Success |
|---|---|---|
| Graduate BSN in < 6 months | Dedicate 2–3 full study days weekly; maintain consistent sleep schedule | Course completion every 2 weeks |
| Improve Delegation Skills | Delegate 1 task per shift; reflect on outcomes | Increased efficiency and teamwork feedback |
| Enhance Patient-Centered Care | Spend an extra 5 minutes with each patient | Improved patient satisfaction and rapport |
To achieve my goals effectively, I will implement structured and measurable action steps. On non-workdays, I will dedicate 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for study sessions and allocate alternate weekends for coursework. I will temporarily reduce social commitments to prioritize academic and professional progress. When facing challenges, I will seek guidance from mentors and course instructors to maintain accountability and direction.
After each work shift, I will take reflective walks to evaluate moments where delegation could have improved efficiency. I will note the task, the colleague I could have delegated to, and how it might have improved workflow. Setting daily goals for delegation will allow me to track progress and develop confidence.
Additionally, I plan to allocate extra time for patient interaction. Taking five minutes per patient will help me engage more deeply, understand their emotional and physical needs, and enhance overall patient satisfaction. Before entering each patient’s room, I will take a few deep breaths to clear my mind and remain fully present in the moment.
| Action Step | Frequency | Purpose | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Study 2–3 days/week (8 AM–4 PM) | Weekly | Complete BSN within 6 months | Academic success |
| Delegate 1 task/shift | Daily | Strengthen teamwork and efficiency | Improved delegation confidence |
| Reflective walks | Daily | Identify growth areas | Enhanced self-awareness |
| 5 minutes extra per patient | Each shift | Strengthen patient relationships | Improved patient satisfaction |
Completing my BSN within six months will significantly enhance my leadership, communication, and evidence-based practice skills. The knowledge gained will contribute to more effective patient care and team collaboration. Reduced academic stress post-graduation will also allow me to refocus on self-care and personal well-being.
Improving my delegation skills will decrease workload stress and empower my colleagues, fostering a more cohesive and productive team environment. This approach not only promotes better patient outcomes but also strengthens my confidence and communication abilities.
By dedicating additional time to patient-centered care, I aim to establish stronger therapeutic relationships, anticipate patients’ needs, and enhance satisfaction. Spending even a few extra minutes per interaction builds trust and empathy—qualities that are integral to holistic nursing practice.
AÂ personal development plan (PDP)Â serves as a roadmap for continuous growth, reflection, and self-improvement. It encourages individuals to identify weaknesses, set achievable goals, and measure progress over time. Without a PDP, personal and professional stagnation may occur, leading to burnout and dissatisfaction.
My personal development plan is designed to strengthen my academic performance, leadership, communication, and patient care abilities. Through setting SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) goals, I can monitor my progress and make necessary adjustments. The combination of self-care, academic excellence, and reflective practice ensures ongoing professional competence and personal fulfillment in nursing practice.
Blackwood, M. (2022). Fresh air benefits. Healthier Steps. https://www.healthiersteps.com/fresh-air-benefits
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2017). How much sleep do I need? Sleep and sleep disorders. https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about_sleep/how_much_sleep.html
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