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The Healthcare Worker’s Survival Guide

How to Stay Human, Beat Burnout, and Master Your Emotions When Every Shift Feels Impossible

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The Healthcare Worker’s Survival Guide

By: Marusya Wellness Publishing
Narrated by: Sarah Kuklis
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You were trained to save lives. No one trained you to survive the job.

Over 75% of nurses report burnout — and it’s just as devastating for physicians, respiratory therapists, paramedics, and every healthcare professional showing up shift after shift. You didn’t get here because you don’t care. You got here because nobody taught you how to carry this much weight and still stay whole.

This book does.

The Healthcare Worker’s Survival Guide is the honest handbook healthcare school never gave you. No toxic positivity. No vague advice to “just breathe.” Just real, evidence-informed tools for the people doing the hardest work on earth.

Inside you’ll find:

Why healthcare culture is quietly burning you out — and how to fight back

The difference between burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress

Regulation techniques, decompression rituals, and pre-shift primers

How to care deeply without losing yourself

How to lead without destroying your soul

Your complete, personalized Survival Plan

Written for nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists, paramedics, and every healthcare worker who has ever wondered if they can make it through one more shift.

By Tanya West, RRT — 15+ years of hands-on hospital experience, travel RT, and healthcare coach who has lived every minute of this book.

©2026 Marusya LLC (P)2026 Marusya LLC
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I listened to this because healthcare work can take a heavy emotional toll, even when people love what they do. I appreciated that it spoke honestly about burnout, compassion fatigue, boundaries, and the stress that can follow workers home after a shift. The advice felt practical, not preachy, with ideas for preparing before work and recovering afterward. It also gave me more empathy for the nurses, doctors, therapists, and support staff carrying so much every day.

Care For The Caregiver

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I listened during a demanding stretch and felt understood throughout. It offered practical ways to manage stress and emotions without empty encouragement. The guidance felt realistic and helped me see how to protect my well-being while staying present for others.

Finding Calm Between Hard Shifts

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Healthcare workers spend so much time caring for others that self-care often gets overlooked. This book offers thoughtful guidance on protecting your emotional well-being while continuing to provide the best care possible. It left me feeling motivated and supported.

A Refreshing Reminder to Take Care of Yourself

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I picked up this book because my husband has worked as a firefighter/EMT for nearly 20 years, and I was interested in learning more about the emotional challenges faced by people in helping professions. The book provides valuable insight into the mental and emotional strain that can come from constantly caring for others, while offering practical strategies for maintaining resilience and balance.

What I appreciated most was its realistic and compassionate approach. Rather than focusing only on the difficulties, it provides actionable tools for managing stress, setting healthy boundaries, and avoiding emotional exhaustion. It gave me a greater appreciation for first responders and healthcare professionals and serves as a helpful reminder that caring for yourself is an essential part of caring for others.

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