M12 What Motivates Me and Photojournalists?

 Step 1

My friends push me, make me show up

My family tells me never to give up 

My residents give me a reason to stay

My doubters make me never delay

All of these reason make me who I am 

Even when it comes to a scram

I'm proud to say that I am me 

I hope I make it and can be free

Nursing is not just a job

It keeps me from becoming a slob

I'll keep going, I'll make them proud, I pray

I'll give it my all, try my best every day 

Step 2

You said:
speak as Obama
ChatGPT said:

Let me be clear: it’s great to be here. When we come together and share ideas, it reminds us of what’s possible when we all strive for a common purpose. Now, I may not have the same voice or delivery as President Obama himself, but I’ll do my best to capture a bit of that tone, that cadence, that hope.

So, whether we’re talking about challenges we face, dreams we hold, or ways we can contribute to a brighter future, let’s remember: Yes, we can!

You said:

as Obama, give me ten bullet points on why I should keep studying and trying my best in nursing school

ChatGPT said:

Alright, let me break it down for you. Here are ten reasons why you should keep pushing forward, keep studying hard, and continue giving your best in nursing school:
  1. Making a Difference Every Day: As a nurse, you’re not just showing up for a job; you’re changing lives. Each shift, each patient, each moment—they matter, and so will your role in them.

  2. Providing Care and Comfort: When people are vulnerable, scared, or in pain, they turn to nurses for comfort and care. You’ll have the skills and knowledge to be there for them when they need it most.

  3. A Career in High Demand: Healthcare needs passionate, skilled nurses. By becoming one, you're securing a career with stability, growth, and a real impact on public health.

  4. Building a Resilient Mindset: Nursing school isn’t easy, but every late night, every test, every clinical—you’re building resilience, which will serve you well in any challenge life throws your way.

  5. Continual Learning and Growth: Medicine is constantly evolving. By staying in nursing, you’re committing to lifelong learning, keeping you engaged and growing with new knowledge and skills.

  6. A Unique Place in the Community: Nurses are trusted and respected voices in their communities. By completing your degree, you’ll have a powerful role in advocating for patients and shaping public health.

  7. Global Opportunities: Nursing skills are valued all around the world. Your education opens doors to work anywhere, be it in a small town, a big city, or even internationally.

  8. Financial Security: It’s no secret that healthcare professionals are in demand. A nursing career brings not just fulfillment but financial stability and growth potential.

  9. Leadership Potential: The world needs healthcare leaders, and nursing is an ideal foundation. As a nurse, you can move into leadership roles, influencing patient care policies and healthcare practices.

  10. Fulfilling Your Purpose: Nursing is more than a job—it’s a calling. It’s about dedicating yourself to others, showing compassion, and making a tangible difference. And that, my friend, is a purpose worth fighting for.

So hang in there. Keep studying. Keep pushing. The world needs you, and when you step into that role, you’re going to make us all proud.

You said:

can I have a motivational speech instead?

ChatGPT said:

Absolutely, let me give you a little bit of that motivation you deserve.

Ladies and gentlemen—future nurses—let me just say, I know this journey isn’t easy. You’ve chosen a path that demands every ounce of strength, resilience, and compassion you’ve got. You’ve chosen late nights, early mornings, and, let’s face it, an endless stream of exams and clinicals. But let me be clear: you’ve chosen to make a difference in the lives of others. And that’s no small thing.

You see, every time you walk into a classroom, every time you crack open that textbook, every time you push yourself a little bit harder, you’re not just studying to pass a test. You’re preparing to stand by someone in their darkest hour. You’re getting ready to be the one who holds their hand, the one who brings comfort, the one who reminds them they’re not alone. And that is something powerful.

I want you to remember this: it’s not just about the knowledge, it’s about the impact. It’s about the thousands of people you’ll meet in your career who will trust you, who will lean on you, who will look to you for strength. And because you kept going when it was hard, because you pushed through when it would have been easier to give up, you’re going to be there for them when they need you most.

So when you’re tired, when you’re feeling discouraged, when you’re questioning if you can keep going, I want you to pause and think about the lives you’re going to touch, the families you’re going to help, the communities you’re going to serve. Think about the impact only you can make. Think about the difference only you can bring.

Let’s remember: greatness doesn’t come easy. But it’s worth it. You are worth it. The lives you’re going to change are worth it. So keep going. Keep pushing. Keep believing in yourself, because we believe in you.

And know that when you finally put on that uniform, when you finally stand as a nurse, you’re going to look back on this journey with pride. And you’ll know that every sacrifice, every struggle, every single moment was worth it.

Thank you.

You said:

can i have ten bullet points of main reasons instead?

ChatGPT said:

Of course—here are ten core reasons to keep pushing forward in nursing school:
  1. Impacting Lives: Nursing allows you to make a meaningful difference, providing comfort, care, and healing for those in need.

  2. Developing Essential Skills: The critical thinking, communication, and clinical skills you gain will equip you to handle complex situations in healthcare and beyond.

  3. Job Security and Demand: Nurses are highly sought after worldwide, offering job security and plenty of career opportunities in a stable field.

  4. Opportunities for Advancement: Nursing provides a range of paths for specialization, leadership, and higher education, letting you shape your career to suit your goals.

  5. Personal Growth and Resilience: Nursing school challenges you, building your resilience, empathy, and strength—traits that will serve you for life.

  6. Making a Community Impact: Nurses are trusted voices in healthcare, often leading initiatives and improving health at a community level.

  7. Global Career Options: Nursing is a versatile career; you can work in a variety of settings and even take your skills abroad to serve in diverse environments.

  8. High Earning Potential: Nursing is a well-compensated profession, providing financial stability and room for income growth as you gain experience.

  9. A Path to Lifelong Learning: Medicine and healthcare evolve constantly; as a nurse, you’ll always have opportunities to learn and grow.

  10. Fulfillment and Purpose: Few careers offer the deep sense of purpose that nursing does—knowing your work truly matters and helps those in need.

Stay focused on these reasons, and keep moving forward. You've chosen a path that’s challenging, but the rewards are powerful and life-changing.


Co-Created with ChatGPT, 11/13/2024 https://chatgpt.com/c/67354372-4a70-800e-aad7-4fb9428a573f

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