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How to Thrive in Professional Practice: A Self-care Handbook


How to Thrive in Professional Practice: A Self-care Handbook

Paperback by Mordue, Stephen J; Watson, Lisa; Hunter, Steph

How to Thrive in Professional Practice: A Self-care Handbook

£22.99

ISBN:
9781913063894
Publication Date:
5 May 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Critical Publishing Ltd
Pages:
168 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 7 May 2024
How to Thrive in Professional Practice: A Self-care Handbook

Description

This engaging book pulls together the individual strains of self-care, spirituality and common sense. It is a one-stop 'bible' to give social workers and other professionals an uncomplicated, easy to read resource that empowers them to manage and maintain their well-being through personal responsibility and self-care. The world today is fast paced and societal expectations for impeccable service are high. We cannot always alter the demands of our professional or personal lives, but by actively pursuing well-being we can enhance skills to support open discussion in supervision (or in personal reflection) so that individuals (and organisations) can successfully rise to meet challenges head on and reduce the risks associated with burnout. Building on the authors' years of personal experience, this book Brings together everything professionals need for their own self-care through a range of practical activities Gives you tried and tested self-care ideas backed by the latest research Allows you as professionals to take a holistic approach to a range of subjects that people usually explore in isolation.

Contents

Self-care; the fundamental principles Sleep: nutrition of the mind Nutrition: the impact of what you eat and drink Exercise: how moving more means you get more done Mind full or mindful: giving yourself space Achieving professional emotional regulation; the impact of organisation and person Being organised to fuel productivity: how do you know what you need to do and how do you do it Finding your motivation mojo: making a start's the hardest part Maintaining the resilient professional

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