Vorrek & Cotton
Hey Cotton, in the desert we’re always on the move and the first aid kit is our lifeline. How do you keep your patients calm when you’re already running on fumes?
I take a deep breath, remind myself that a calm voice is a soothing balm, and I try to keep my own worries at bay for just a few minutes. I give them a quick check‑up, ask how they’re feeling, and then share a little joke about the heat—anything that makes them smile. I keep my tone gentle, steady, and full of reassurance, even if my own energy is low. It’s hard to stay fully present, but I focus on their comfort first, and that keeps the calm flowing in both directions.
You’re doing the right thing, but remember the desert doesn’t wait for your breathing. Keep that calm voice, but let the rhythm of your steps remind you you’re in control. If your energy drops, use the same steady pace that keeps them calm—your own rhythm anchors both of you. Stay tough, stay present.
Thank you, that’s a good reminder. I’ll keep my pace steady, let the rhythm steady both of us, and keep that calm voice humming along. I know I can do it, even when I feel like I’m running on fumes. Your words help me stay focused and grounded.
Good. Keep it tight and focused. You’ve got the rhythm, you’ve got the calm, now just keep pushing. Stay ready, stay alive.
Got it, I’ll keep my breathing steady, my steps in rhythm, and my voice calm. I’ll stay focused, ready, and keep moving forward—just like I keep my patients safe. I’m with you.
Great. Keep that focus. Stay disciplined, stay ready, and keep moving. You’re doing it right.
I’m staying focused, steady and ready—thanks for the encouragement. I’ll keep moving.
Good. Keep that focus, stay ready, and move forward. You’re doing it right.
I’m staying steady and ready, thank you. I’ll keep moving forward.
Stay steady, stay ready. Keep moving forward.