In this podcast, Arleen reminds healthcare workers that their superpower in healing others. We do this with our words, thoughts and actions. Not only is healing others what you are designed to do, but the people you serve desperately need you. Even when you experience day-to-day challenges, Arleen reminds us to use our superpower of compassion, empathy and teamwork in every situation.
The way you interact with patients and families absolutely affects the well-being of those we serve. Arleen reminds us that those who need healing, are not always operating at their personal best, which is why empathy and compassion are integral to care delivery. This is especially true for people who live with both chronic and acute medical conditions.
Arleen reminds us when we are kind to ourselves, and show love regardless of what is happening around you, will receive personal and professional satisfaction. When you learn to show compassion, empathy and create stillness, you are in the best position to ensure healing occurs. Arleen shares a passage from the book American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal by Neil King Jr., to remind healthcare workers of the importance of seeking stillness throughout your day and shifting from a mindset of transactional care to one where the person is the center of the care you deliver. By not missing any opportunities to be in stillness and silence, you can shift from transactional to person-centered care.
Not only will your patients and family members appreciate you, but you will feel better in the way you deliver care. You will be filled up inside which will remind you why you do this important work.