• 57. Why Your Progress Matters—Even If No One Notices
    Sep 2 2025

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    Ever skipped celebrating your progress because no one else noticed? In this heartfelt episode, host Jenny Lytle, RN shares a powerful real-life moment that sparked an essential reminder: your steps still count—even if they’re not being tracked by your watch.

    From fitness apps to productivity guilt to missed deadlines, Jenny opens up about the quiet pressure we put on ourselves to prove our progress. And she delivers a gentle but firm truth: you don't need external validation to know you're making meaningful change.

    Perfect for nurses, caregivers, and high-achievers navigating burnout and busy schedules, this episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and give yourself more grace.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why your actions matter even when no one sees them
    • How to stop discrediting small wins
    • The importance of self-compassion over self-judgment
    • How to reframe procrastination with purpose
    • A simple mindset shift to reduce overwhelm this week

    🎧 Whether you're drying your hair, walking between tasks, or squeezing in one more “to-do,” this episode will meet you right where you are—and remind you that you are enough.


    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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  • 56. From Caregiver to Care-Receiver: Learning to Ask for Help Without Guilt
    Aug 25 2025

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    In Episode 56 of The Nurses' Breakroom with Jenny Lytle, RN, we explore a powerful truth: even the strongest caregivers need care too.

    Titled “From Caregiver to Care-Receiver: Learning to Ask for Help Without Guilt,” this episode invites you to reflect on the emotional and spiritual strength it takes to say, “I need help.”

    Jenny shares a simple but profound moment on the lake — a reminder that sometimes we have to turn toward the light (the S-O-N, not just the S-U-N) and accept the warmth of support when life feels cold.

    If you’ve ever hesitated to lean on others — whether due to guilt, pride, or not wanting to seem weak — this is your reminder: you don’t have to do it all alone.

    💡 What You’ll Learn:

    • How to shift from caregiver to care-receiver — without shame
    • Why asking for help can be a gift to others
    • What spiritual and emotional support can look like in real life
    • Simple first steps to stop suffering in silence
    • How to book a free clarity call when you're not sure where to start

    💬 “We’re not meant to go through life alone.”
    This episode will encourage, comfort, and gently nudge you to reach out when you need it.

    🎧 Listen now and take one small step toward supported living.

    👉 Book a free clarity call at https://www.JennyLytle.com

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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  • 55. The DOSE Effect: One Small Habit to Boost Mood and Motivation
    Aug 18 2025

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    In this episode of The Nurses' Break Room, host Jenny Lytle, RN explores The DOSE Effect by neuroscientist TJ Power — a powerful framework for improving mental health, energy, and motivation through brain chemistry. Learn how dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins (DOSE) impact your mood — and the simple, science-backed habits that boost each one.

    Jenny shares her personal takeaways, including:

    • Why you shouldn’t try to overhaul everything at once
    • The cold shower habit that supercharges motivation
    • How celebrating tiny achievements rewires your brain
    • What nature walks (without your phone!) can do for stress
    • The endorphin-boosting ritual you can start today

    🎯 Whether you're overwhelmed, burned out, or just looking for a more sustainable way to feel better — this episode will give you one small shift you can make today.

    Takeaways / Action Steps: Pick one thing to focus on in each DOSE area - things like:

    • Try ending your morning shower with 30 seconds of cold water
    • Celebrate a win — even if it’s small — to train your brain for motivation
    • Take a walk in nature without distractions
    • Add a simple stretching routine to your day to ease tension and elevate mood

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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  • 54. The Top Reasons We Skip Self-Care (and How to Stop)
    Aug 11 2025

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    Are you stuck in the “someday” trap when it comes to self-care? In this episode of The Nurses Break Room with Jenny Lytle, RN, Jenny tackles the four most common excuses that keep caregivers, nurses, and busy people from taking time for themselves — and shows you simple, guilt-free ways to break the cycle.

    Discover how to fit self-care into your schedule, even when you’re short on time, money, or energy. Learn why putting yourself first is actually the best way to care for others, and how to create a personalized self-care menu that makes it easy to take action anytime.

    You’ll learn:

    • The #1 mindset shift that makes self-care possible in any season of life
    • How to find micro-moments for yourself without rearranging your whole day
    • Free (and powerful) self-care ideas that work for every personality
    • Why self-care isn’t selfish — and how to let go of the guilt
    • How to create a ready-to-use “self-care menu” you can turn to instantly

    Whether you’re a nurse, caregiver, or just someone who’s always putting others first, this episode will help you start caring for yourself now — not later.

    Takeaways & Action Steps

    Takeaways:

    • Self-care is essential, not optional, for sustainable caregiving and living well.
    • Lack of time or money doesn’t have to stop you — small, free actions matter.
    • Guilt is misplaced — caring for yourself benefits everyone you support.
    • Planning self-care ahead of time makes it easier to follow through.

    Action Steps:

    1. Write down 3–5 quick self-care activities that take 5 minutes or less.
    2. Add 3–5 free or low-cost activities you genuinely enjoy.
    3. Keep your “self-care menu” somewhere you can see daily.
    4. Use pockets of time for intentional self-care instead of mindless scrolling.
    5. Revisit and update your list every few months as your needs change.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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  • 53. Feel Better Fast: Tiny Movement Shifts That Boost Mood and Energy
    Aug 4 2025

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    This week on The Nurse’s Break Room with Jenny Lytle, RN, we’re ditching perfection and talking practical, real-life ways to move your body—without guilt, expensive memberships, or hours at the gym. Whether it’s 10 wall pushups or a one-song dance party, these tiny shifts can improve your mood, boost your energy, and strengthen your body and mind. Learn how movement impacts both physical and mental health, and discover ways to make it doable—even during your busiest days.

    Why it matters:

    • Movement reduces anxiety, stress, and depression
    • Short bursts of strength and cardio protect your heart, bones, and balance
    • You don’t need a gym—just creativity and a little consistency

    Takeaways / Action Steps:
    ✔ Choose movement you enjoy—it’ll stick
    ✔ Try “habit stacking”: 10 squats after bathroom breaks, counter pushups while cooking
    ✔ Use bodyweight exercises—planks, lunges, squats—no equipment needed
    ✔ Get outside: a 5-minute post-meal walk is a natural mood booster
    ✔ Start small, be kind to yourself, and build from there

    Remember: You’ll almost never regret choosing movement—only not starting.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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    9 mins
  • 52. Feeling Overwhelmed? Ask Yourself This Powerful Question
    Jul 28 2025

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    This week on The Nurses' Breakroom, Jenny Lytle, RN, shares a deceptively simple question that helps overwhelmed and overworked nurses pause, refocus, and reclaim clarity in the middle of chaos: What do I need most right now?

    Whether you're juggling shift changes, life transitions, or just a mountain of mental to-dos, this episode teaches a grounding technique that brings you back to center—fast. Jenny walks through her own real-life moment of overwhelm and how this single question, paired with a calming breathing practice, helped her shift into focus and peace in under five minutes.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why “What do I need most right now?” is a powerful self-coaching question
    • How to quiet mental noise when your brain won’t stop spinning
    • The Quick Coherence Technique: a science-backed way to regulate your nervous system
    • The body-mind connection that helps you break through emotional overwhelm
    • How to prepare for a demanding week without burning out

    This episode is your reminder: self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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    8 mins
  • 51. Unstuck: Self-care for when nothing is working
    Jul 21 2025

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    Feeling stuck, drained, or just plain off? You’re not alone. In this episode of The Nurse's Break Room with Jenny Lytle, RN, we’re talking about what to do when nothing feels like it’s working.

    Jenny shares 6 self-care tools to help you reset—not just mentally, but emotionally and physically too. These are gentle, realistic steps you can take today to get unstuck and moving again (even if it’s just a little bit).

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to:

    • Use gratitude to shift your state—even when it’s hard
    • Step away and meet your basic needs without guilt
    • Move your body to move your mind
    • Brain dump your thoughts—audio or written
    • Ask the powerful question: “If I did know, what would I do?”
    • Talk it out with someone who helps you see the bigger picture

    Whether you’re a nurse, a caregiver, or simply the person who’s always holding it all together, this episode is your permission to slow down, breathe, and care for you.

    🎧 Tune in now and let’s help you get back to center.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

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    8 mins
  • 50. Using Nature as Medicine: A Nurse’s Guide to Fast Mindset Shifts
    Jul 14 2025

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    Feeling overwhelmed and under pressure? In this episode of The Nurses' Breakroom with Jenny Lytle, RN, we explore how reconnecting with nature can quickly reset your mindset and bring peace—even on the busiest days. Jenny shares a real-life story of how she turned a frustrating workday into a grounding, nourishing experience through simple outdoor self-care.

    Discover how short nature breaks, mindful walking, and engaging your senses can bring powerful emotional relief—without needing a full day off. From "photo intervals" to finding symbolism in trees and paths, Jenny reminds us that nature holds lessons, healing, and space for clarity.

    Keywords: stress relief for nurses, self-care tips, burnout recovery, outdoor mindfulness, grounding techniques, nurse mental health, nature reset, coping with stress, simple self-care practices, intentional living

    Takeaways / Action Steps:

    • 💡 Try a short walk in a shaded park—even 10 minutes can help.
    • 📷 Use “photo intervals” to slow down and engage with your surroundings.
    • 🌳 Notice paths, trees, and symbols in nature—what do they reflect in your life?
    • 🎧 Unplug for a while. Listen to birds and breeze instead of a podcast.
    • 🦶 Practice grounding—if you can, take your shoes off and feel the earth.
    • ⏳ Build intentional nature time into your week—even just once.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or like there’s never enough time, I’ve got something just for you! Head to https://selfcareisntselfish.com to grab your FREE copy of my book, Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: The Compassionate Nurse’s Step-by-Step Guide to Personalized Stress Relief. It’s packed with simple, effective strategies to help you prioritize your needs—without guilt—so you can feel energized, focused, and ready to take on the day. Go to https://selfcareisntselfish.com

    Looking for connection with people who get the stress and self-care struggles of nurses and caregivers? Check out https://thenursesbreakroom.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylytlern/

    More ways to connect here: https://linktr.ee/jennylytle



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    10 mins