
You entered nursing to make a difference...
You were fueled by an intention to serve...
But no one showed you how to do that sustainably, so you and the people you serve could thrive.
You care deeply about your patients, your colleagues, and your work.
And yet…
Somewhere along the way, it started to feel harder than it should.
• You leave interactions feeling drained, even when you’ve “helped”
• You find yourself overextending, taking on more than is yours to carry
• You’re doing meaningful work—but it’s costing you more than it should
You’re not alone.
And this isn’t a resilience problem.
It’s a relational pattern problem, one that most nurses were never taught to see.
This course is about changing how you show up in relationships.
What This Course Is About
Maintaining a Service Orientation to Thrive in Nursing is a 1.0 contact hour, on-demand webinar designed for nurses, nurse leaders, and educators who want to sustain purpose, energy, and wellbeing in the midst of complex relational demands.
This is not about doing more.
It’s about relating differently, with intention, clarity, and choice.
The hidden pattern that leads to burnout
From early training onward, nurses are often rewarded for:
• Fixing problems
• Rescuing others
• Putting themselves last
Over time, these patterns, while well-intentioned, lead to:
• Emotional exhaustion
• Blurred boundaries
• Frustration and resentment
• Disconnection from purpose
The issue is not caring too much.
The issue is relying on relational strategies that are unsustainable over time.
This course introduces a simple, powerful shift:
From fixing and over-helping → to serving with intention
You will learn how a true service orientation:
• Preserves your energy instead of draining it
• Supports clear, healthy boundaries—without guilt
• Strengthens trust, respect, and collaboration
• Sustains meaning, purpose, and professional satisfaction
Service is not self-sacrifice.
It is a way of relating that allows you to give without depleting yourself.
A clear, evidence-informed approach
Grounded in research, coaching practice, and real-world nursing experience, this course introduces a practical relational framework built around three common orientations:
• Fix-It
• Helper
• Service
Each orientation shapes how you think, feel, and act in relationships, and each leads to predictable outcomes.
Only one, a service orientation, supports long-term sustainability.
What makes this course different?
This is not another burnout talk.
It is a relational lens that helps you understand:
• why you feel the way you do
• why certain patterns repeat
• and how to shift them in a sustainable way
It respects your reality and gives you something you can actually use.

Lena Horne

