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Santa Checks His Naughty and Nice List

Santa Claus visited the Fidelity On Call Office. He checked his list, and checked it twice, to see who made the  nice list…and who  made the naughty list! Santa visited with: Jaclyn, Wendy, Carla, Sara, Jill, Pat, and Kellie. (🤣Be sure to see the lineup starting at 4:30…the looks on their faces are priceless!🤣) And … Continue reading Santa Checks His Naughty and Nice List

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What’s Fair Got to Do With It?

I am willing to bet that you think like me on at least one thing. And, that thing is “life should be fair.” I remember being a child and thinking for the first time “that’s not fair.” For some reason, the idea that everything in life should be fair was planted in me at a … Continue reading What’s Fair Got to Do With It?

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Time to Schedule Good Vibes

For several years I worked with a young lady who had a very interesting habit. At least once a day, she would throw her papers on her desk, hop up and shout, “Life sucks and then you die!” Needless to say, she always got the attention of the team that surrounded her, but never in … Continue reading Time to Schedule Good Vibes

11 things we are thankful for in 2021

11 Things We Are Thankful for in 2021

It’s the time of year when we count our blessings. In the past, we’ve taken time during the month of November to reflect on all the things we have to be thankful for, like this list from 2017, and this list in 2020. Here is this year’s list… 1. We are thankful for everyone who … Continue reading 11 Things We Are Thankful for in 2021

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Above the Line Thinking for Nurses

Many years ago, we saw a graphic on Above the Line Thinking. It was very thought provoking because it pointed out those attributes that everyone should value. But, better yet, if we all had Above the Line Thinking in every area of our life, we would be real winners and life could be far less … Continue reading Above the Line Thinking for Nurses