Making Friends while on your Travel Nursing assignment

Discounts & Lifestyle Resources

Author: Jordan Tallman

Posted 3 years ago

Discounts & Lifestyle Resources

Author: Jordan Tallman

Posted 3 years ago

Hey there, travel nurses! You’ve landed your dream job in a new city, unpacked, and now you’ve got some free time on your hands. Feeling a bit lonely? Don’t sweat it; it’s totally normal. Adjusting to a new place can be tricky, but staying social is key to keeping your spirits high. Here’s how to make friends and enrich your life outside of work.

  1. Start at Work

Your coworkers can be a great first step in making new friends. Share a lunch break or go for a walk with someone from your department. It’s a low-pressure way to test the waters and see if a friendship could blossom into more than just work talk.

  1. Keep the Connection Alive

Once you’ve made some friends, don’t let the relationship fizzle out. Plan regular hangouts—coffee dates, movie nights, or trying out new restaurants together. Even a quick chat on the phone can keep the connection strong. Relationships need effort, and that live interaction is essential for making them stick.

  1. Get Active

Join a gym or sign up for a class like yoga, Pilates, or Zumba. Fitness classes are a fun way to meet people and they come with a built-in time limit, making it easy to strike up a conversation without feeling trapped. Plus, you’ll get a workout while you’re at it!

  1. Start a Club

If you’ve found a few folks you click with, consider starting a regular get-together. Host a book club, potluck dinner, or wine tasting to create a routine and deepen those connections.

  1. Share Gradually

You don’t need to spill your life story right away. Open up slowly, share bits of yourself over time, and let relationships develop naturally. Trust and emotional sharing can turn a casual acquaintance into a meaningful friend.

  1. Tap Into Your Network

Ask your current friends if they know anyone in your new city. They might have connections that match your interests and personality, making introductions easier and more comfortable.

  1. Be Mindful of Work Talk

Sure, your nursing job is a big part of your life, but it might not be everyone’s cup of tea. Share a bit about your work, but keep it balanced and avoid discussing confidential patient info. Respect others’ boundaries and maintain professionalism.

  1. Leverage Technology

Social media can be a goldmine for meeting new people. Check out local Meet-Ups, Facebook groups, or apps designed to connect folks with similar interests. Just stay safe: avoid sharing personal info online and meet in public places.

So, get out there, make some friends, and enjoy your new city to the fullest. Your next great adventure is just around the corner!

 

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