Our mission is to balance out the supply and demand of dental nurses. We want to develop a culture of hard working, enthusiastic, reliable, informed, happy and well-paid dental nurses.
We have noticed our Facebook page often gets flooded with negative comments about dental nursing. At times we have had to delete the comments. We will leave comments about personal experiences but often nurses will cross the line and bad mouth the entire profession. This is not the way to move things forward in the industry.
There are exciting new career options for nurses and we believe with the right attitude, we as dental nurses can shift the current reality into a more exciting and rewarding career.
Yes, the current pay can certainly be discouraging for many, but moaning and groaning about it is not the answer. We must pull together and come up with ways to improve the situation. Have you any ideas? Email them to us. Ask yourself, are you really interested in seeing the change?
There is a real national shortage of dental nurses and it is a problem, so we must use this to our advantage and take a positive leap forward.
THIS WEEKS TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORKING WEEK:
Often if we are unhappy in a work situation we think the best way is to just leave the job. This is not always the answer as you can simply find history repeating itself. Try these tips to improve your working day and week. We are the master of our own life and must take 100% responsibility for our entire life and surroundings.
ARE YOU USING YOUR SKILLS?
Make use of your skills every day. Firstly, make a list of your top ten skills. For example, you could have good people skills or be good with numbers. Find ways this week to utilise your skills at work.
IMPROVE YOUR WEAKNESS
Are you often saying that you are not good at something? For instance, spelling or working your way round the computer? Challenge yourself daily by letting go of the mental blocks and concentrating on improving in the areas you struggle the most.
TIME FOR A NEW HOBBY
Join a book club, take up cycling, join the local dance club, a new hobby can add excitement to your life thus improving your working day. Discover things that give you the enthusiasm and energy you need.
CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE
Once you’ve fallen into the ‘I hate my job’ mindset, it’s easy to become stingy about the energy you give it- turning up late, taking bogus sick days and generally dragging your feet. ‘If you’re clock-watching and moaning, it gets you into all hot water on all levels. Your boss is certainly not going to promote you- meanwhile you feel even more bored and demotivated’ says coach McGraw Hill. Try changing your attitude and mindset about your job. Striving for perfection in everything you do can encourage that feeling of satisfaction. Act as if this is the only job you will ever have and make it your mission to do it perfectly.

TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORKING WEEK
Our mission is to balance out the supply and demand of dental nurses. We want to develop a culture of hard working, enthusiastic, reliable, informed, happy and well-paid dental nurses.
We have noticed our Facebook page often gets flooded with negative comments about dental nursing. At times we have had to delete the comments. We will leave comments about personal experiences but often nurses will cross the line and bad mouth the entire profession. This is not the way to move things forward in the industry.
There are exciting new career options for nurses and we believe with the right attitude, we as dental nurses can shift the current reality into a more exciting and rewarding career.
Yes, the current pay can certainly be discouraging for many, but moaning and groaning about it is not the answer. We must pull together and come up with ways to improve the situation. Have you any ideas? Email them to us. Ask yourself, are you really interested in seeing the change?
There is a real national shortage of dental nurses and it is a problem, so we must use this to our advantage and take a positive leap forward.
THIS WEEKS TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORKING WEEK:
Often if we are unhappy in a work situation we think the best way is to just leave the job. This is not always the answer as you can simply find history repeating itself. Try these tips to improve your working day and week. We are the master of our own life and must take 100% responsibility for our entire life and surroundings.
ARE YOU USING YOUR SKILLS?
Make use of your skills every day. Firstly, make a list of your top ten skills. For example, you could have good people skills or be good with numbers. Find ways this week to utilise your skills at work.
IMPROVE YOUR WEAKNESS
Are you often saying that you are not good at something? For instance, spelling or working your way round the computer? Challenge yourself daily by letting go of the mental blocks and concentrating on improving in the areas you struggle the most.
TIME FOR A NEW HOBBY
Join a book club, take up cycling, join the local dance club, a new hobby can add excitement to your life thus improving your working day. Discover things that give you the enthusiasm and energy you need.
CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE
Once you’ve fallen into the ‘I hate my job’ mindset, it’s easy to become stingy about the energy you give it- turning up late, taking bogus sick days and generally dragging your feet. ‘If you’re clock-watching and moaning, it gets you into all hot water on all levels. Your boss is certainly not going to promote you- meanwhile you feel even more bored and demotivated’ says coach McGraw Hill. Try changing your attitude and mindset about your job. Striving for perfection in everything you do can encourage that feeling of satisfaction. Act as if this is the only job you will ever have and make it your mission to do it perfectly.