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Vivian Evans

doing assessments - 12 views

Great Michelle! Glad your day went so well. Thinking we might look at some activities on Procrastination (how to avoid it) and invite our counsellors in to help us all as well. Any other sugges...

Vivian Evans

Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council Limited (ANMAC) | Australian Nur... - 5 views

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    "The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) is the independent accrediting authority for nursing and midwifery under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. It sets standards for accreditation and accredits nursing and midwifery courses and providers. The ANMAC is also an authorised assessing authority for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and undertakes skills assessments of internationally qualified nurses and midwives seeking permanent migration in Australia."
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    Can others suggest better tags for this site? So we can have better search topics.
Vivian Evans

HLTAP501B - Team Brainstorming notes - 9 views

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    "This site includes some of the brainstorming of responses to questions in the breakout rooms over Aug 21 - 30th. Please Note: The information on this page is not necessarily correct... the notes here come from rapid brainstorming. You will need to source your information from resources other than these brainstorms... However it is a starting point for those diving into the assessment task focused on Mr Munsie's diagnostics and treatment. Use the Table of Contents menu to assist you going straight to the Question you require
Vivian Evans

The Wheel of Life - Finding Balance in Your Life - Time Management Techniques from Mind... - 1 views

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    "When life is busy, or all your energy is focused on a special project, it's all too easy to find yourself "off balance," not paying enough attention to important areas of your life. While you need to have drive and focus if you're going to get things done, taking this too far can lead to frustration and intense stress. That's when it's time to take a "helicopter view" of your life, so that you can bring things back into balance. This is where the Wheel of Life (or Life Wheel) can help. Commonly used by professional life coaches, it helps you consider each area of your life in turn and assess what's off balance. And so, it helps you identify areas that need more attention."
Vivian Evans

Time Management - Highlights of discussion in the NEInursing Diigo Groups - 5 views

  • let everyone who is likely to "need" you at this time know you are NOT available
  • Having a timetable & displaying it to others will also let them know when you are not available
  • if someone wants to have a chat: stand up.
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  • gave myself managable goals or tasks.
  • I gave up tv and face book (big distractions) when studying
  • Slow, steady & regular study will eventually help you reach your goal.
  • .im actually considering dropping a day at work so my work load (study) does'nt get on top of me
  • find that being in a seperate room to everyone else and a sign on the door that states" class in progress" works wonders for me.
  • do extra time on the Mon and Wed after class as its still fresh in my head and always do half a hour to a hour after tea.
  • I make sure that my four kids are sound asleep.
  • set aside atleast one hour per night to help me get into the routine of studying
  • I follow a schedule
  • I am lucky enough to have a study buddy. This has kept me honest with my time because I am helping her as much as she is helping me.
  • probably best to set aside time to study
  • i have a seperate room to go into & find my Study head lol
  • i leave my mobile phone in kitchen and try to limit distractions,
  • I have even been taking my books into work with me when i'm on night shift & try to get some done when its quiet & in between calls.
  • it looks like Im about to make some major changes to my life if i want to achieve my goal - course completion
  • I find having my own separate study area is very helpful. I only use it when im studying and not for anything else.
  • Have no distractions around me such as mobile phone and also use some ear plugs to stop any out side noise.
  • I surf for 1/2 each day and anything I find I add too favs immediately, then log on about an hour before class and read the stuff i've saved and complete some of the resourse books.
  • i spend at least 4 hrs when i can try to do it every day to catch up
  • having a diary helps me
  • Locking myself in the study and focusing on the assessment at hand,
  • i might make up a timetable, i start permanent rostered shifts soon so this will allow me to have some stability in my study hours and will help put myself in a routine!
  • i have found soft music helps me concentrate like nature sounds and mozart
  • i mange my day buy doing things in secshions
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    Hi Nursing Team - I have highlighted the great tips from the MW team using the highlight tool in Diigo. This will hopefully reduce your reading time - by just tuning into the highlighted sections. Some excellent and varied strategies for Time management - thanks everyone for sharing your ideas.
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    I have highlighted hints from the team - so you can hone into the strategies. I hope this helps. (A great feature of Diigo)
Kerry Kirk

Nerves and stress - 19 views

Hey Manda hang in there i feel the same a lot of the time it can overwellimg at times cheers kerry k

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sharron thomas

Aboriginal health stats - 5 views

Aboriginal health statistics 2..3 Aboriginal infant mortality rate compared to other Australians. 80% die under the age of one. 3 Aboriginal death rate compared to the total Australian population...

Shawn Sheridan

Time Management - 69 views

Apologies - I should have mentioned there is a short video about how to use this software on this page; the main points to consider in your situation are as follows: This software includes: * Cur...

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