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Bold in Sharing - Part 2 The What
Empowering Others, Elevating Yourself
Welcome to The Bold Brief—
You are a member of this community of top-notch expert nurses and healthcare professionals who aspire to be “bold” in career and life. We want to be bold in our life’s purpose, and bold in life and career choices to live with authenticity, balance, and meaningful challenges.
This week, we continue our Bold in Sharing: Empowering Others, Elevating Yourself series with Part 2: The What—focusing on the insights, strategies, and experiences you should be sharing to accelerate your career growth and professional influence.
Did you miss last week’s edition, Bold in Sharing – Part 1 The Why that explored why sharing your knowledge matters? Read it here.
So… bold in sharing.
Don’t Miss Today’s Poll Questions!

Understanding the Value of Sharing the Right Knowledge
Last week, we explored why sharing knowledge is a game-changer. This week, we are focused on what you should be sharing to create impact, whether at work, online, or within your professional networks.
Here are the key takeaway: Not all information holds the same value.
Strategic sharing—focusing on high-impact insights—helps you grow professionally, position yourself as an expert, and inspire others
“Every time you share an insight, you plant a seed of growth—for yourself, your peers, and your field.”
Poll Question #1
What holds you back from sharing knowledge or insights at work or online? |
5 Types of Knowledge Sharing to Make the Biggest Impact
Not sure what’s worth sharing? Here’s a breakdown of 5 high-value categories of knowledge-sharing for expert nurses and healthcare professionals.
Type 1: Evidence-Based Strategies & Clinical Innovations You’ve Used
❓Why it matters: Healthcare and nursing are constantly evolving, and staying informed is essential. Sharing research-backed best practices elevates patient care, nursing practice, and positions you as a leader in your field.
💡 Examples to Share
A new approach to reducing hospital-acquired infections you learned at a recent conference.
Best practices for effective nurse-patient communication that improve patient satisfaction scores.
Insights from continuing education courses that others may not be aware of.
🚀 How It Benefits You
Demonstrates leadership and expertise.
Enhances your credibility when transitioning into non-clinical and industry roles (e.g., HealthTech, MedTech, MedDev, Pharma).
Type 2: Career Opportunities
❓Why it matters: Many nurses want to climb the clinical or leadership ladder. Others want to leave the hospital and or bedside environment but don’t know how. By sharing your career insights with others, you become a trusted resource—while also expanding your own network of opportunities.
💡 Examples to Share
How you optimized your resume for non-clinical careers. Read Bold in Relevance series.
The skills you discovered were transferable when transitioning into your first industry role. Read Bold in Relevance series with attention to Part 2.
Resources that helped you land your first clinical or industry interview.
🚀 How It Benefits You
Positions you as a thought leader in the clinical and non-clinical space.
Expands your professional network including referrals & job leads!
Type 3: Leadership & Professional Growth
❓Why it matters: Leadership isn’t about titles or credentials. Leadership is about influence. Sharing your approach to managing teams, improving collaboration, and leading change shows initiative and increases your visibility for leadership roles.
💡 Examples to Share
How you handle conflict resolution among team members. Read Bold in Conflict Resolution to learn more today!
Strategies to enhance emotional intelligence (EI). Read Bold in EI
How you’ve improved communication between nurses in your department and physicians in your workplace.
🚀 How It Benefits You
Increases leadership opportunities and promotions.
Builds influence in healthcare consulting, education, and leadership roles.
Type 4: Your Productivity, Work-Life Balance & Well-Being
❓Why it matters: Nurses and healthcare professionals struggle with work-life balance, burnout, and mental health. Sharing practical strategies for self-care, productivity, and resilience benefits everyone.
💡 Examples to Share
How you set strong professional boundaries to prevent burnout. Read Bold in Boundaries to learn more.
A consistent daily habit or mindset that has helped you manage stress in high-pressure environments. Read Bold in Consistency.
A career shift that improved your quality of life and work satisfaction. Read Bold in Stating Your Need for Change.
🚀 How It Benefits You
Strengthens your personal brand as a mentor and leader.
Positions you as a subject-matter expert for new workplace opportunities, committees/task force work, speaking engagements, or consulting roles.
Type 5: The Power of Your Personal Stories & Lessons Learned
❓Why it matters: Authenticity is powerful. Sharing real experiences—successes, failures, and lessons learned—creates trust, builds relatability, and makes your knowledge sharing insights memorable.
💡 Examples to Share
A career mistake you made and what you learned from it.
A turning point that pushed you to make a bold career decision.
A time you overcame self-doubt and built confidence. Read Bold in Confidence and Driving Forward with Confidence & The ABCDs of a BOLD Career Transition.
🚀 How It Benefits You
Helps you connect with like-minded professionals.
Opens doors to mentorship, public speaking, and content creation.
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Why This Approach Works
✔ It positions you as an expert – Sharing your strategic, high-value knowledge helps you stand out in your field.
✔ It builds career momentum – Each time you share, you reinforce your own learning, expand your influence, and create opportunities - that you may not have know existed!
✔ It strengthens your network – The more you give, the more you attract career allies, mentors, and sponsors.
Poll Question #2
Where do you feel most comfortable sharing your knowledge and expertise? |
This week, challenge yourself to share your knowledge - one insight or valuable tidbit using the categories above. It can be as simple as:
Bringing up one new best practice during a team/staff meeting.
Posting one clinical nursing tip in a Facebook group or on your LinkedIn feed.
Sending one useful resource to a professional colleague or friend.
NEXT 💬 Let me know! Reply to this email or comment: Tell me what you’re planning to share this week.
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What’s Next?
Bold in Sharing – Part 3 The How. Next week, we’ll explore how to effectively share your insights. We’ll cover specific tools, strategies, and practical tips for making an impact.
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Remember, the bold career and life that you desire is not just a dream—it's within your reach. Let's make it a reality together. Let’s build a culture of sharing and growth starting now!
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