4. Ask for Help and Minimize Commitments
Most people already have holiday traditions and routines, which can quickly become disrupted once you begin your career in nursing. If you have a particular holiday off but are working many days leading up to that holiday, don’t be afraid to ask family and friends for help. If you usually do a lot of cooking, planning, gift shopping, or hosting, spread those tasks out among other family members to take some of the stress off yourself and reduce burnout. Remember that you don’t have to give up everything, but having help will make the holidays more enjoyable and allow you to be present with your loved ones. Â
5. Be Prepared That Family and Friends Might Not Understand
Family and friends not in the healthcare field may not understand the demands expected of you as a nurse. You must communicate with family and friends far in advance if you can’t make it on a specific holiday due to your work schedule. This will allow them to plan accordingly or offer an alternative day to celebrate when you can make it. If they become upset, explain that all nurses must work at least some holidays each year without exception, and this is a requirement to keep your position. Most family members and friends understand once this is explained.Â
6. Focus on the Working Holiday Incentives
I mentioned above that there are positives to working the holidays. One perk is overtime or incentive pay. Another perk often offered at the facilities is a free meal for each shift working that holiday. Lastly, if you work in long-term care, there are usually holiday activities planned at the facility throughout the day, mainly to keep residents in good spirits and entertained. Many of these activities are fun for staff, and many nurses enjoy working the holiday to participate in these events with their residents.Â
7. Remember, Others are Missing the Holidays as well
Healthcare workers are not the only ones missing holidays with their loved ones. Dispatchers, police officers, firefighters, and restaurant and gas station workers work holidays too. Remembering this will help you cope with working the holidays since you are not alone. It will also help to remember you are taking care of others and helping make their holiday more unique, which is very rewarding.Â
