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Understanding Our True Nature for Relief and Freedom (Nurse Talks Empowerment Series)
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Understanding Our True Nature for Relief and Freedom (Nurse Talks Empowerment Series)

VIRTUAL: Last year challenged all of us. Join us to discuss how lessons learned from 2020 can lead to growth in the future. We will examine how we see the world, how we experience our relationships, and how we can appreciate the moment-to-moment breaths we take. Learn how to apply resilience principles to improve your wellbeing.

10/14/2021
When: Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021
6:00 p.m.
Where: Zoom Meeting
United States
Contact: Texas Nurses Association
tna@texasnurses.org
800-862-2022


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The year 2020 will reveal its gifts in time — that is, if we know where to look. The gifts will come from: 

    • how we see the world
    • how we experience our relationships
    • how we appreciate the moment-to-moment breaths we take
    • the relationships we have and the ones we have yet to make

Developing an eye for the gifts of 2020 is what will allow us to evolve with love. Take a moment to invite the gifts of 2020 to be revealed, to send love to those who are struggling, and to slow down to the speed of life. Here’s to you and all that you bring to life!


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    Presenters:

    Lyn McCright, MPH, APRN, ANP, GNP, CNS, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC

    McCright began nurse coaching 35 years ago, teaching resilience principles in her private practice of nursing in California. In 2016, she qualified as a health and wellness nurse coach and advanced holistic nurse. With an MPH in nursing from the University of Minnesota, she is a nurse practitioner, and a specialist in community health. She founded Executive Nurse Coaching and the Advancing Nurse Coaching Program, which focuses on bringing the principles of resilience to nurses and licensed health care professionals through an 80-hour virtual, self-paced course. The program opened 5 years ago on 3 continents. McCright has been published in Beginnings magazine of the American Holistic Nurses Association and in the Texas Organization of Nurse Leaders E-News. She has appeared on podcasts, radio shows, and webinars as a content expert on the resilience principles.

    Teresa Walding BSN, RN, NC-BC

    Walding is a co-leader of the Austin Area Chapter of the American Holistic Nursing Association, and as a speaker and teacher, she has taught the Resilience Principles at national conferences, meetings, webinars, and retreats. She recently established Teresa Walding Consulting, PLLC, and is a board-certified nurse coach, content creator and faculty member of the Advancing Nurse Coaching Program, which focuses on bringing the Principles of Resilience to nurses and health care professionals through their 80-hour virtual, self-paced course. In addition to publications with Beginnings magazine of the AHNA and the Texas Organization of Nurse Leaders E-News, she has appeared on podcasts, radio shows, and webinars. Walding earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Boise State University in 1993. She has worked in a variety of clinical areas – including ICU, rehabilitation, psychiatric, pediatrics, and currently post anesthesia recovery.

     

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    The Nurse Talks Empowerment Series is designed to bring diverse groups of nurses together to engage in thoughtful conversation about important topics. Nurse Talks sessions are live webinars viewed with other nurses. After the short presentation and Q&A session, attendees will have a brief discussion with other nurses in attendance in a breakout room.

    Free CNE: This activity qualifies for 1.0 contact hour.

    To receive credit for this continuing nursing education activity, the participant must:

  • Register to attend the activity;
  • Login to the session on time;
  • Attend the entire activity, including the discussion portion;
  • Complete and submit an online activity evaluation form. 
    • Once successful completion is achieved, a “Certificate of Successful Completion” will be awarded for 1.0 contact hour. 

      Texas Nurses Association/Foundation Provider Unit is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

       

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