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(post) Calling all Nurse Coaches! Are you ready to Niche Down?

Niche Down, Nurse Coach!

Niche! Niche! By now, as a prospective or current Nurse Coach, you have heard the word “niche” a gazillion times. Taking everything into account, this may be THE most important word relevant to

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Yoga Nurse

Yoga for Nurses

Introducing Yoga for Nurses – Yoga designed specifically for nurses has been a long time coming. You are in the right place at Integrative Nurse Coach® Academy.

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(post) Let Go, Nurse Coach

Let Go, Nurse Coach

Let Go, Nurse Coach, it’s always easier said than done, and yet, as I have learned through my 10 years as a board-certified Integrative Nurse Coach®, letting go of someone else’s outcome is

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(post) Growing Holistic Leadership in Nursing

Growing Holistic Leadership in Nursing

Although not a brand-new issue, the nursing shortage has taken a toll on our healthcare system including current nurses and our communities. So how do we cope with that when we love nursing

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(post) Listening with HEART in Nurse Coaching

Listening with HEART in Nurse Coaching

There is a 5-Step Process Integrative Nurse Coaches flow through when partnering with patients, clients, and communities. It isn’t a linear, step by step process, it’s more circular and interchangeable as a session

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(post) Listening with HEART in Nurse Coaching

Listening with HEART in Nurse Coaching

There is a 5-Step Process Integrative Nurse Coaches flow through when partnering with patients, clients, and communities. It isn’t a linear, step by step process,

(post) 9 Self-Care Apps for Nurses

9 Self-Care Apps for Nurses

The past few years have taken a particular toll on nurses and other healthcare providers. Between staff shortages and other pandemic-related challenges, many of us