Leadership and Self-Identity

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Hertneky (2010) explored the concept of leadership and self-identity in twelve female college presidents. It was found that mentorship shaped their career paths and the drive to make a difference. Concepts of balance, authenticity, leading through relationships, composing a life, and learning were identified as five very important components of their careers. Leadership self-identity was described as the perception of self and is distinct from the perception that others hold about the leader. These women expressed that presidency is a role and not a job and that they were always in that role except when in the company of friends and family (Hertneky, 2010).

The concepts of balance, authenticity, leading through relationships, composing a life, and learning are critical components for a successful career in nursing. Nurses have to maintain balance with work and family, are expected to lead at some time, are life long learners to maintain competent safe care and are unique and authentic in the health care field.

Taylor and Francis (2009) reports that obesity is detrimental to quality of life and is linked to genetic and environmental factors. Obesity is a great heath threat and overwhelms health care services. Because obesity has strong environmental links, psychology can contribute by engaging in teaching that will address “the abnormalities of appetite including reduced sensitivity to satiety cues and heightened responsiveness to external cues” such as portion size and investigating the relationship between eating behavior and genetic risk (Taylor & Francis, 2009, p. 998). Psychological research has been vital in “understanding the impact of the food environment and the risk of weight gain” (Taylor an...

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...(portfolio compliance went from less than 50% to 100% among surgeons that received monthly feedback from a supervisor), peer support, compliance (when portfolios are required, compliance is greater and also when user has received more guidance on how to use the portfolio), cost (printing costs) and time (Tochel et al., 2009).

At Marian University, students in the undergraduate and graduate nursing program are required to submit a portfolio. In correlation to the things mentioned that influence the effectiveness of portfolios, aren’t these the same things that can influence nursing practice? Things like a good attitude, implementation of competent nursing skills, compliance with policies and nursing protocols, having support from mentors and peers, and good time management skills are all very crucial things that can make nurses better!

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