Monday, February 17, 2020

2020 Year Of The Nurse


Year of the Nurse 2020. Excel. Lead. Innovate. ANA Enterprise.



If you haven't heard already 2020 is the year of the Nurse!! This is your time to celebrate YOU and all you do! ANA has some great ideas on how you can Excel, Lead, and Innovate! Take a look at these suggestions for Celebrating and Elevating Nursing.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Ideas for Cheap Dates

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When you’re trying to stick to a budget but also want to treat your special someone to a date, you might feel stuck. After all, date nights can be expensive. Even if you don’t have anything more than dinner and a movie planned, you could end up paying close to $100! But don’t worry—there are plenty of ways to spend one-on-one time together in a budget-friendly way. Here are 40 cheap date ideas to get you started.

10 Cheap Date Ideas to Get Started

Let’s get one thing straight: Cheap doesn’t equal boring. If anything, it means you get to be a little more creative with how you plan the date. Plus, you get to think up exciting, out-of-the-box ideas and put in that extra effort. Here are 10 cheap date ideas to try out any day of the week.
  1. Browse at a bookstore. If you find books you both like, put them on hold for pickup at your local library.
  2. Listen to your throwback records, vintage tapes or mix CDs. Pick the ones that were important to you while you two were dating. Or if you’re still dating, share music that was important to each of you earlier in life.
  3. Go out to breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day, and it’s a much cheaper date than going out to dinner. There’s no rule out there saying you can’t have a date in the morning. So go ahead! Plus, who can pass up the chance to eat pancakes, eggs and bacon? Simple answer: No one—no one worth dating anyway . . .  
  4. Watch the sunset or sunrise. C’mon—it doesn’t get more romantic than that!
  5. Celebrate the year you met, got married or started dating. Watch a popular movie or listen to music from that year and try to recreate the style of the time. If the year was 1983, we’re sorry for the fashion options. But take heart—you’ll have some of the most iconic movies and music to choose from!
  6. Take a dance lesson. There are tons of dance studios that offer a casual dance instruction with a time afterward to practice your moves. This is a great way to perfect your salsa, ballroom or disco dance moves together.
  7. Hit up a sports game. All right, going to watch the pros play isn’t going to be cheap (unless you can score a great discount). But don’t worry. You can still be a fan in the stands! Take in a local college or high school sports game, and chat with your date about your glory days as a volleyball champ . . . at your super small school. (You can leave that part out if you want to.)
  8. Volunteer together. Use your time to serve at a homeless shelter or elderly ministry. It’s amazing how helping others can bring the two of you together.
  9. Test drive an expensive car. But don’t buy it! (Duh.)
  10. Go to an open mic night. You never know what kind of talent you’ll get to hear!
From Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University