Low Battery
Dear Healthcare Colleague,
Have you noticed that so much in our life requires charging. Headphones, watches, phones and cars just to name a few. As my phone gets older, I end up seeing that the batter won't last as long as it used to. Normally this isn't a problem and I am usually fine battery wise until I end up using it for extended periods of time without charging. I start seeing that percentage number go down and I wonder how long I can make it without charging. I have to admit that if I am in a place where I can't charge I get a little anxious and careful not to overuse my phone unless necessary. At around 20% it alerts me that it suggests I go into low battery mode which slows things down, yet I can still see that number drop and I start feeling that overwhelming thought that my phone should charge! It would help if I had a portable charger and I begin wondering “where can I find a spot to charge”. Almost always, I can make it without having my phone completely reach that dreaded shut down zone.
Life isn't that different for our batteries. We need to charge up so that when we go in to provide care for the patients served, you are able to give them the care, quality and attention they deserve. Take a moment to breathe and catch your breath while at work. When you have time for yourself, go out and do something that you enjoy. Find time with friends and family that are positive for you and recharge. However you find your source of energy...get connected and come back to be part of the healthcare community that is meeting the needs of those in difficult health seasons.
Your friend,
Luis Chanaga