FREE WORKSHOP FOR NURSES


Compassion shouldn't cost you your career.
You gave everything to this profession. Your time. Your energy. Your health.
And what did you get back? More shifts. More guilt. More silence.
That cycle has a name: The Good Nurse Syndrome.
This workshop breaks it down and shows you a clear way out.
MEET YOUR GUIDE
Hi, I'm Alison Prentice, a retired Director of Nursing and proud troublemaker when it comes to shaking up this broken system.
I've been on all sides of this:
✔️ The fresh-faced nurse getting torn apart.
✔️ The exhausted senior nurse giving a cold shoulder.
✔️ The leader watching this mess unfold, feeling helpless to stop it.
So whether you're being targeted, burning out, or just fried to a crisp: I've been there too.
Alison Prentice RN (retired) BScN
Former Director of Nursing
Founder, EPIC Webinars

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🚫 “Good nurses never say no.”
🚫 “Caring means putting yourself last.”
🚫 “Work hard and the system will take care of you.”
🚫 “Boundaries are selfish.”
🚫 “Being grateful means not asking for more.”
🚫 “Don’t speak up. Be a team player.”
✅ Good nurses with no boundaries get exploited.
✅ Real compassion includes protecting yourself.
✅ Hard work ≠ reward. Advocacy does.
✅ Boundaries are ethical.
✅ You can be grateful and demand more.
✅ The system doesn’t change until you do.
No vague advice like "just speak up." You'll get exact scripts and real-world strategies to set boundaries that get respected, without guilt or backlash.
It's more than the hours. The system is psychologically conditioning you to sacrifice your well-being for praise. You'll learn how to flip that dynamic without losing your job or your empathy.
You don't need a new employer. You need a new way to show up. Walk away with the mindset, language, and tools to command more respect, protect your energy, and get paid what you're worth.
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