It’s called the frontline for a reason, you put all those thoughts and feelings to one side, smile and get stuck in, just like the whistle in the trenches, you just take a breath and go up & over....
Whatever roles you’re actively involved in, people worse than you need you, be strong and crack on ?
Totally agree. I think most of the staff have had a "wobble" during this and guess today's my turn and not feeling it and it all seems and effort. It's all good and I'm sure the day will improve and at least I'm lucky enough to be out and interacting with people. Think some of it is born from everyone saying we've peaked and no-one here seeing any reflection of that and our localised numbers of infections increasingA blocked sink today is the same as a blocked sink 6 months ago. A gap on the rota today is the same as a gap on the rota 6 months ago. And, sadly, the Unit hasn’t had a 100% success rate over the last 6 months either.
Pick up the phone and ring Facilities. Then pick up the phone and ring round to fill your rota.
Compartmentalise, don’t let it become a tsunami of problems. It will overwhelm you if you do.
You care for your colleagues. You want the best for them. Roll the sleeves up, paint the smile on and give them your best.