Angela P. Neri March 4, 2021 BSN 309 Mad Rle Act # 2
1) The author reflects on an activity where they had to be blindfolded and trust their sister to guide them. While they found their sister dependable, they still felt some unease and skepticism about being vulnerable in that state.
2) When blindfolded, the author's awareness of their surroundings increased as safety became distant. Over time, jokes faded and they felt boredom, dizziness, and unease about unexpected negative things that could occur.
3) The author believes addressing feelings of self-doubt is important for student nurses' mental health and boosting their self-esteem in their capabilities. Developing trust in oneself is a fundamental component to achieving the role of being a nurse.
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Angela P. Neri March 4, 2021 BSN 309 Mad Rle Act # 2
1) The author reflects on an activity where they had to be blindfolded and trust their sister to guide them. While they found their sister dependable, they still felt some unease and skepticism about being vulnerable in that state.
2) When blindfolded, the author's awareness of their surroundings increased as safety became distant. Over time, jokes faded and they felt boredom, dizziness, and unease about unexpected negative things that could occur.
3) The author believes addressing feelings of self-doubt is important for student nurses' mental health and boosting their self-esteem in their capabilities. Developing trust in oneself is a fundamental component to achieving the role of being a nurse.
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Angela P.
Neri March 4, 2021
BSN 309 MAD RLE Act # 2
Reflection: Trust is to be earned, not given
The word trust always seems to a commitment for me to be able to give it to others when even I don’t have a trust to myself. Instead, I am more closely comfortable with the word dependable, which I’m more capable of characterizing the other person to be reliable in life. Hence, my sister who was the other participant I was able to collaborate with for the activity, giving trust to her while I’m blindfolded wasn’t difficult for me as it usually does. However, in all honestly, there is a slight feeling of skeptic that my sister would joke around with the situation I’m in. During those times I was being blindfolded, my awareness around my surroundings spiked up than usual because safety became distant from me. I wasn’t worried during the first few minutes since going around the house was laughable now. But as time goes by, the jokes began to fade due to being fed up with it and we waited for the 10-minute timer to ring. I felt a bit of uneasiness on what unexpected negative things might occur. Some of these doubted and scared feelings was hard for me to share about my experience on the activity with my sister. I was only able to share those atypical feelings of being bored and getting dizzy. Exposing my bits of those useless feelings for me was a shake for my vulnerability and wasn’t even considered option to share with others. Writing about these feelings into paper may sound making a big deal or overthinking too much with such small meaningless thoughts. But this response has become a habit of mine, especially when voicing out my opinions or sharing knowledge during a class which affected my self-esteem. These kinds of doubts was also being experienced by some of my classmates as we struggle together to cope up academically and question ourselves if we can be a nurse, while reflecting with our low performance in demonstrating those nursing skills and competency to provide a quality care. I think these concerns also poses issues in general for college students their capabilities to fit in the role of job they dream of in the future. Significantly, this can play a vital role during clinical exposure in a psychiatric facility during the first duty of ours since various factors externally may gave overwhelming expression. And doing so a mistake during the first day that may possibly harm the client may scar myself to be paranoid in my nursing actions. Therefore, I believe these feelings should be addressed as part of our mental health in the context of personality development in order to boost our self-esteem in our earned capabilities as a student nurse. Through going on the basics of Trust on myself as fundamental component to achieve what is truly the role of being a nurse.
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