Episode #376: Follow Your Heart & Listen to Your Intuition with Jennifer Johnson

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Jennifer Johnson is a wife, mother, and Registered Nurse in Ontario, Canada, who has spent the last sixteen years of her career in the emergency room of big and small hospitals all over Northern and Southern Ontario.
She has personally been a part of all the heartbreak, drama, bullying, life to death moments, and then also trying to cope in the ER during an ongoing pandemic. Her recently published debut novel is titled “Nursing Intuition: How to Trust Your Gut, Save Your Sanity and Survive Your Career” is her rally cry to all the other nurses struggling through the highs and lows of the medical system and realize that they are losing their love of nursing.
Jenn explains that nurses are burnt out, depressed, and feeling hopeless. The love, caring, and camaraderie of nursing have changed, as well as the expectation that they continue to show up to a job that puts their lives on the line is new to them. As a result, nurses are not doing well.
Jenn describes the many intricacies of being in the trenches of the ER, sometimes without the necessary resources of proper supplies as well as the assistance from support staff. She also gives valuable insights and tips, not only for nurses, but for anyone who wants to learn how to follow their heart, listen to their intuition, prevent burnout, and practice healthy coping techniques.
This episode is not just for nurses; it’s for everyone who feels like they are losing control of their life. Download it today to learn how you can take charge of your life and career by following your heart and your intuition.

Connect with Jennifer:
https://www.rxforgrowth.com/
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jennifer-A-Johnson-RN/aut
https://www.instagram.com/ernurse.jenn/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-johnson-bscn-rn/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ernurse.jenn?lang=en
bullying, burnout, emergency medicine, first responder, follow your heart, intuition, nursing, pandemic, RN