The graduate nurse is learning how to achieve self-fulfillment. Which of the following are factors that contribute to personal satisfactions and fulfillment? Select all that apply

A) Having a goal of putting oneself first.
B) Learning how to manage money.
C) Being inflexible when it comes to dealing with clients.
D) Taking responsibility for one's own actions.
E) Living in the present, but planning for the future.
F) Demonstrating self-direction and self-improvement.


B, D, E, F
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Among others, the following factors contribute to self-fulfillment: Knowing one's self and one's values and goals; living in the present, but having a plan for the future and working toward future goals; being self-reliant; taking responsibility for one's own actions; having a goal of helping others; being part of the solution, not the problem; demonstrating self-direction and self-improvement; learning how to manage money; developing leisure time activities and friendships; and maintaining flexibility and a positive attitude.

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