Nursing Personal Philosophy

  • Personal Philosophy: This is your identity that gives you direction and purpose. It consists of your most basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes. Consider your non-negotiables (what you value most), your mindset (how you view the world), who you are (your personality), what you want to do, what directs your actions and decisions, and what gives you a sense of satisfaction. Weave this information together into a brief and coherent paragraph.
  • Personal Strengths: Review the ANA Nursing Administration: Scope and Standards, pages 35-59. In which two standards do you feel most confident about your own abilities? Why?
  • Personal Opportunities: Review the ANA Nursing Administration: Scope and Standards, pages 35-59. In which two standards do you feel least confident about your own abilities? Why?
  • Leadership Plan: Develop a plan for enhancing your competencies in those two areas. Be specific and include resources you plan to use as you continue to develop your competencies. Please present your plan in a grid that aligns the standard, competency, and action.
Use professional peer reviewed nursing articles as references.

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