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What are you bringing home with you?

Understand how the experiences you have as a first responder can shape your relationships with your family

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Don’t let your fear of “what if” negatively impact your parenting at home.

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Do you bring home more than what you left with? Paychecks aside, the experiences that we have as first responders add to our take-home substance in many different ways … and, of course, in different ways for each individual.

Check your ego at the door

As a pretty confident provider, instructor and writer, I’ll be open and transparent with you for a moment ... my ego can sometimes get the best of me.

What originates as success at work can sometimes transfer over to a sense of over-confidence at home, when you forget that the two are not the same. Finding a solution while working in the healthcare or emergency services setting, or with an adult population of workers, does not always equate to managing the bills or playing dress-up with a toddler.

And, in some of these situations, taking your work ego (or over-confidence) home can get the best of you.

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Don’t let the ‘what if’ haunt you

“Don’t do that ... ”

“Wait, wait, wait ... ”

I’ve been guilty of these cautions a million times as a parent. Why?

Because I’ve seen what can go wrong when “this” happens or when “that” occurs. This sense of fear can easily translate over to parenting behavior of hovering, limiting exploration or acute isolation, all in fear of the “what if?”

Loss and coping with stress

Unless your partner or spouse has some sense of what working as a first responder or healthcare field can be like, your jagged sense of humor, blunt approach or closed-door attitude can easily affect your home life relationships.

While we may not see death, dying or trauma every day, we certainly see it enough to affect our personality. While the cold exterior that you present may work as a coping mechanism for you at work, it may not be the best approach for your relationships at home.

Besides “dark humor,” how else can we deal with kind of stress in a healthy way?

Talk.

Walk.

Write.

Rest.

Do something productive, rather than destructive. Find (or create) a support network that can help you cope with this type of stress — this type of loss — and overcome it so that you can maintain a healthy lifestyle.


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Shift work and being absent

Working a 24-hour shift can be a great thing, just as much as it can be a bad thing. Speaking from experience, I really enjoyed my “me time” by being away from home for days on end. Coming back home, however, I was often presented with an “unloading” of lists, tasks, updates and needs, all from just one or two days of being away. We make ourselves absent physically, which can easily spiral into emotionally.

There’s something to be said about working a 9-to-5. Yes, it equates to more calendar days worked, but it also equates to being home every single night. In the majority of households that rely on being present, absensce can certainly take its toll.

Having said all of that, make time to talk with your partner, spouse, children; to actually converse with them. Pet your dogs, play with your kids, and don’t lose sight of the fact that they are more important than your work, even if work consumes more of your time.


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Managing coming home after a shift

Every home situation, relationship and family dynamic is going to present with its own set of challenges, as well as opportunities.

When we come home from a shift, however long it is, we need to find healthy ways to de-stress before we walk in the door. We also need to find healthy and productive ways to talk with our partners and spouses about work (without all of the blood and body fluids).

In some situations, seeking professional help may also be the best path. Whether it’s in the form of church groups, counselors or other help groups, we cannot continue to fight our battles alone, especially if we’re on the losing end.

Trust me, I’ve been there. Many of us have been there. It’s how we manage, persevere and maintain our own resiliency that unlocks the key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle ... especially once we get home.

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Tim is the founder and CEO of Emergency Medical Solutions, LLC, an EMS training and consulting company that he developed in 2010. He has nearly two decades of experience in the emergency services industry, having worked as a career firefighter, paramedic and critical care paramedic in a variety of urban, suburban, rural and in-hospital environments. His background includes nearly a decade of company officer and chief officer level experience, in addition to training content delivery and program development spanning his entire career. He is experienced in EMS operations, community paramedicine, quality assurance, data management, training, special operations and administration disciplines, and holds credentials as both a supervising and managing paramedic officer.

Tim also has active experience as a columnist and content developer with over 200 published works and over 100 hours of education content available online, and is a social media influencer on LinkedIn within the EMS industry. Connect with him on LinkedIn or at tnowak@emergencymedicalsolutionsllc.com.