
L.E. Chapple-Love, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Speaker
Belonging, Policy, and Organizational Development Consultation
Registered Nurses

Finding Balance & Fulfillment as a Nurse
Am I Doing It Right?
You dedicate your life to caring for others, but when was the last time you checked in on your own well-being?
The demands of nursing are relentless—long shifts, emotional exhaustion, high expectations, and constant pressure. You give your best to your patients, your team, and your loved ones, but deep down, you may still wonder:
“Am I doing it right?”
✔ Am I taking care of myself the way I take care of others?
✔ Is my work-life balance sustainable, or am I running on empty?
✔ Why do I still feel overwhelmed, even when I love what I do?
✔ How can I manage stress without feeling guilty for prioritizing myself?
✔ Is there a way to feel fulfilled in my career without sacrificing my well-being?
At Elle Psychological Services, LLC, we understand the unique challenges nurses face. You don’t have to navigate the stress, burnout, or emotional toll alone.
🌿 How Therapy Can Help Nurses Like You:
✅ Manage Stress & Burnout – Learn coping strategies to prevent exhaustion and emotional fatigue.
✅ Navigate Workplace Pressures – Gain tools to handle high expectations, difficult patients, and workplace challenges.
✅ Reclaim Work-Life Balance – Set boundaries that allow you to excel at work without losing yourself.
✅ Process Emotional Weight – Release the burden of witnessing trauma, loss, and patient suffering.
✅ Rediscover Your Passion – Find joy, fulfillment, and purpose in nursing again.
Start your journey toward a healthier, more balanced life with our free eBook. This guide provides actionable strategies to reduce stress, avoid burnout, and find fulfillment in your nursing career.
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You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup
Being a great nurse doesn’t mean neglecting yourself. Prioritizing your mental health is the key to sustaining both your career and your personal happiness.
Getting Help
If you are experiencing a mental health or medical emergency please contact 911 or go to the nearest hospital or medical care center.
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Anxiety
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Self Esteem
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Depression
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Trauma
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Stress