 I'm here at the Nursing Times, grief live event. How exciting, I'm going to show you around the building, show you what to expect from the day, and hopefully encourage you to come to the amazing events, if you are thinking about applying for jobs, and what you can expect from the team here as well. So let's go! Gweithio gyda gennym eicharian nad y cynod i fod 감adau ar y swyddu ac mae'n rhoi gwybod i'ch ei gwybod i'ch, grwp y cynyddu, rwyf i wedi fwy i deivad neiddi, ond mae'r ddim yn dod i, rwy'n meddwl ar y fedrall, rwy'n meddwl o'r llwyfan yn fwy o instagrameg. Rwy'n meddwl i'ch erioed, nhw'n iddo i'ch meddwl ar awards, yr oedd yn ymwneud, a fyddai'r ffynllwy yn dda i weld o beth y heddiw ddweud Watyrr. Fe'i ddim yn diwyll iawn ddiddordeb fod yw ei gwaith a ydy'r llefydd yn fawr, ond mae'r chysylltiad aír y ddiddorol – yn ddiddorol, a dyma, mae'n edrych yn bywod, ond mae'n gweithio'r mfarad, yn ddiddorol, ym mwy o'r meddordeb. Governhow not to do something. You learn how to do it better! Absolutely! So it's not a bit absolutely changing your mind set and that relies on that everything happens for a reasons I strongly believe there's a higher power up there whether you're religious or not religious there is something beyond ourselves that gives us these lessons until we keep on having the same lessons until we sort it out So I think the my biggest tip byddech chi'n ffartfayawn iddyn nhw a ymweld iddyn nhw'n peth o'r pethau. Felly rydyn ni'n fydd y pethau i gael o'r brifysig. Felly yn ferydd, byddaen nhw'n bwllungu yn gweithio eich cyfnod yn y rŵr, a os byddawn ni'n llunio, maen nhw'n fathio thaton. 99,9% o'r cy ci, a 19% o'r cy llin. Mae'n bywyd y pethau i'r hwn arni arni. Mae'n fathio i ogymell y fath, gyda hynny sy'n gweithio bod ydych chi'n gwahodd arall i'w plwytu'r ysgolwyd i ddod i'w ddweud hynny. Felly mae'r ystafell wedi'u ddweud i gyda'r ystafell. Rwy'n ddiddordeb y ddweud i llyfr y ffrindddol yn fawr. Rwy'n dweud o'r elau yn fawr, ac i ceisio bod y llyfr yw'r llangwysu, If you have that empowered body language stance, and oh my god this is great, it's amazing how people respond to that. So be it your own teacher I would say, be your own teacher, life is a learning journey as we all hear, life is a journey, it absolutely is a journey. And also look at people surround yourself with the people that you aspire to be. Because if you surround yourself with people you aspire to be, you'll be surrounded by that positivity. And as we heard, obviously our brain is war's protection, and the process of protection is often really negative. Don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. Well actually, no, shut up, yes, I am going to do it. And action, action, action, action is the biggest way to overcome fear. Because so many times we have various levels of fear that stop us doing what we know we should be doing, and actually having that first step of action. Sometimes you need a coach, sometimes you need somebody to just give you that support, gently hold your hand, not necessarily physically but metaphorically, saying yes you can do this, yes you are doing it, and if you're not doing it, what's going on there that's preventing you doing it, and let's just go through that path. It's amazing, thank you. Do you have a blog site or anything like that? Yeah, I've got my own website, so my business has released your potential, limited, and my website is arypotential.co.uk. So I'll put the link below. Thank you so much. So thank you so much to Lizzie for joining us and taking the time out. Thank you, she's so empowering, it's great. Please go and check her website out, it'd be amazing. Thank you, thank you so much. So we have just realised today there are prizes, so we have to basically go round to the stalls and we get the code from every single stall, you have to scan your badge as well, and you can be entered into a £500 holiday voucher draw, so I'm going on a mad dash before the submission is, the submission is caught by 12, so I've got 30 minutes to get this in and hopefully we're going to do it in time. Fingers crossed, are you? I should return to the letter of expression. So what do you do? Thank you very much. So I was very fortunate to win the Nursing Times Award in 2014 and 2017, and what I do is I look at how digital is a really key part of nursing now, so people often believe that actually, nursing are meant to get a golden IT, or IT in healthcare is all about electronic patient records, and IT in healthcare is so much more than that, and it's such a huge part from when you're a student, all the way through to the most experience of nurses. So we look at supporting nurses to understand how we can get involved in digital, so partly from within the NHS, so how we can get involved in bringing digital into your service to make big changes in patient care through just really easy little movements of digital, all the way through to having the company where we help nurses who have really innovative ideas, access funding or part of the app companies or media companies, to bring their really innovative digital ideas into the mainstream and make them accessible to anyone. It's amazing. Thank you. Asking what students could expect? Well, all sorts of things. So we've got a content session where we get to hear from inspiring speakers about what they can expect in their later career, and part of that we also have a student reception so they get to hear from usually students who might have won a nursing times award or have done something particularly innovative that has been highlighted on social media, for example, something like that. So you get to ask them questions on how they did that and how they got to where they are. Also, we have lots of stands from potential employers, so it might give you an idea of what area you might want to work in or what part of the country you might want to work in later on. And all sorts of other things as well going on just to make the day interesting as possible for you, basically. So you do a lot of blogging and stuff as well online. I will see if it's that you're looking for bloggers. If someone from a student nurse is looking for a blogger, how can they do that? That's a really, really easy one. Essentially, just email me at steve.ford.com at emapper.com or send me a direct message on Twitter or however you want to contact me. And yeah, we'll just talk about you can pitch your angle and say I want to write about my particular experience with this or you want to do a more regular thing or you just want to write something. We can talk about ideas, but yeah, absolutely take your ideas from registered nurses, student nurses, we're interested basically to get your views because that's what makes sense of our website and brand to come alive with the views from the front line. Back home from the amazing Nursing Times Careers Live event Oh my God, what a day. It's been fantastic. So just I wanted to say to you if you are looking to go into these events, if you've never been to these events before, please, please, please go. It doesn't matter what year you're in, whether it's first year, second year, third year, it's well worth going to these events early on so you can network, you can meet people, get your face seen, get your name out there. Also to see the amazing guest speakers that they have on is fantastic, well worth seeing that as well. Free lunch, free prizes. There's so much to do and see. It's fantastic and there's people, there's trusts from all over. So there was like Devin, there was Plymouth, there was Taunton, there was Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, all of those. And it was just amazing to see and a lot of places now are offering relocation packages which I did not know, but I do now. So if you're looking to move area, ask or find out about their relocation packages that they do because some are offering up to £8,000. It's well worth looking into that and it was just an amazing day. Some places had application forms so you could fill out the application form there and then, be interviewed there and then and get a job there and then. So this is probably more for third years because I don't think they would employ from first year and then wait two years. I'm not too sure, 100% don't quote me on that but I'm assuming that this is for third years that are about to qualify, maybe even come to the end of second year. But it's still well worth going out there, having a look at the trusts, speaking to people, finding out more what you want to do, what you're interested in, what location you want to be in. It's just fantastic. So my advice to you is go. I'm going to leave the links below for the next events. There is the Manchester one and the London one coming up. Please take a look at those and go to those if they are near you. Well worth going. So that is it from me. I'm exhausted and I shall see you next time.