I would be happy to share my experience. When I first started as a traveling nurse, constantly changing clinics seemed difficult and a little stressful. But over time, I realized that the key to success is flexibility and openness. Each new place requires careful observation: how the work is organized, what rules and procedures are in place, how colleagues communicate. I try to be attentive from the first days, ask questions and take the initiative - this helps to quickly gain trust. It is also important to maintain professionalism and a positive attitude: even if the team is new, your attitude to work is noticeable and appreciated. I got into the habit of briefly getting to know key employees, learning the internal processes and adjusting to the rhythm of the department. Personal communication and genuine interest in colleagues make adaptation natural. Over time, I noticed that each new contract becomes not stressful, but an opportunity to expand experience and professional skills, and confidence comes precisely through active involvement and willingness to learn new things.