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The New Way to Balance Work and Life as an NP in 2025

20 min · 3 de nov de 2025
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As a nurse practitioner, do you ever have days where you’re so exhausted at the end of the day, you think to yourself, “How do I find balance in my life if my work takes so much from me?” Do you ever hate how reactive your life feels? Maybe you started off the day right. You woke up early and went for a walk or got in a short exercise routine. Then you ate a real breakfast, not just some granola bar on the rush in your drive to work. You set yourself up right with the right energy. You feel good about yourself. But then your first patient in the clinic yelled at you. The second patient was late, and now there’s a domino effect on your entire schedule. You apologize to every patient for running an hour behind schedule. In fact, you were supposed to leave the clinic on time at the end of the day to take your child to their soccer practice and now you might be running late.  If you’ve struggled finding balance in your work as a nurse practitioner, then you’re in the right place. Today I’m going to share with you the new way to find balance in your work and life as a nurse practitioner. [JOIN FOR FREE] Happiness in Healthcare weekly email newsletter for real-time, clear, and actionable tips you can use in your practice! → https://finding-happiness-in-healthcare.kit.com/6d6e72cf89

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