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NervousRating: (votes: 0) Good luck and congratulations! Comment:
Congratulations!!
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Congrats and good luck!! I don't even know you and I'm excited for you!
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Good luck!Being nervous is nothing to be ashamed off!Nearly 22 years ago I walked into a general orientation for the hospital I still work at. I took one look at the crowd in the room (it was a brand new hospital, so orientation was HUGE) and started to hyperventilate! It looked like there were more people in that room than who worked at my old hospital - I came from a very small hospital!I got to the registration desk - the person asked my name and I'm there 'Um Pepper. Pepper something" and that was it. They figured out who I was, got me to where I was suppossed to be and I just followed them hyperventilating and saying "oh big mistake, big mistake" because all I could think was that I was crazy to leave my small hospital and move over 500 miles to a new job! They had to get me some water, got my soon -to-be manager come and talk to me and calm me down! In retrospect its very funny - at the time not so much!anyway - it was the best move of my life. I still work there - and while its not perfect (what job is??) I love it. So - Good Luck! And you know what - everyone in the room will probably be scared and nervous! That is what else I learned from my experience!
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Smile and nod... smile and nod.. try to remember some names. Everybody will introduce themselves .. and welcome you.Your biggest challenge in this first week is to (appear ) confident. Yes... you are making your first impression.... make it easier on yourself by taking mental notes and write down YOUR first impressions when you get home.I promise you.. in 3 months when you read your journal , you will have a good handle on all the peeps you were trying to impress.Breathe! Keep us posted.
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CONGRADULATIONS!!! Be who you are! You trained hard for this, you ARE prepared! You WILL do this WELL!! PEACE, LOVE,JOY!! Carry it with you! Katie
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Congrats! I'm sure you'll do well. Just remember to smile, stand tall, keep your head up, and say hi to others; oh yeah, and breathe! Chances are that everyone else will be as (or more) nervous than you are...so starting conversation can put you and the other(s) as ease. Good luck!
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