Instead of thinking of the negatives of working nightshift, reframe your thinking to focus on the positives! For one, night shift contracts typically pay more than day shift since it’s an undesirable shift to work. Another positive of working nights as a traveler is that visitors are often limited, and many procedures or therapies are not scheduled at night, so you can usually expect a slower and quieter work environment, allowing you to better focus on the patients you do have. And just because you’re clocking out when the sun is rising doesn’t mean you have to go straight home to bed (unless that’s your preferred sleep schedule), you can grab breakfast with friends or stop by the local farmers market before heading home for sleep. If you’re traveling with a partner and kids, you can spend time with them during the day, as long as you’re getting enough sleep!
It's going to take some time for your body to adapt to your new sleeping patterns, which may mean you're feeling drowsier and more lethargic while working. It might seem silly, but your body may need assistance when it comes to learning how to fall asleep during the day as opposed to night. To get back into a normal pattern, it's vital to create a sleep schedule that revolves around your work and free time. To create a daytime sleeping environment that sets you up for success, the National Sleep Foundation recommended eliminating noise and light from the room with a sound machine, darkening curtains and an eye mask. Don’t forget to watch your caffeine intake while at work too. Although coffee or an energy drink is helpful at the moment, having too much caffeine during your shift can affect your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Like we mentioned above, being on night shift doesn’t mean you have to give up your entire day! Having days free makes it much easier for you to schedule a doctor's appointment or haircut during times people are typically at work. You can make the most of your new home and explore it by hiking or visiting local tourist attractions during the day. Many nightshift healthcare workers report that the teamwork and camaraderie on nightshift is much higher compared to daytime shifts, so make a tradition with your night shift coworkers to grab breakfast after work and find the best pancakes in town!