motivation, goal-setting, time and stress management, and attention to
detail are all crucial aspects of self-management. Before a leader can
lead others, they must be able to control their own emotions and
behaviors. When leaders successfully manage stress, they can show
others how to do it. These successful tactics and mindsets are fostered by
self-management abilities, which benefit the team leader and those they
lead. Building resilience and stress-reduction skills is essential for
nurses. It is common to experience stress when managing a large patient
load. However, we may overcome obstacles and complete our change by
using our resilience. Additionally, managing challenging circumstances
requires efficient stress management. Even though stress at work may be
a daily occurrence, it can be reduced by concentrating on one task at a
time and remembering that it is only temporary.
Interpersonal Communication
Nurses use interpersonal communication every day at work.
Interpersonal communication requires nurses to be active listeners, work
as a team, have empathy, and mentor others. Having the skills is a crucial