One day, you’re a student juggling nursing school and a part-time job, and before you know it, you’re stepping into your first 12-hour shift as a nurse.
At first, it feels like a dream come true. You slip on your uniform, which feels like your badge of honor, and reflect on all those sleepless nights and relentless hard work that got you here.
You feel proud and maybe even have a quick content creator moment in the washroom before your shift kicks off.
But soon, reality sets in. The long hours, repetitive routine, and lack of flexibility begin to weigh you down.
The burnout creeps in, and you start questioning your future. You wonder, how can you love something so much yet get so tired of it?
This was exactly where I found myself four years into my nursing career. I loved my job deeply, but I couldn’t ignore its toll on me. I knew something had to give. So when my cousin, a travel Medical Laboratory Technologist, and his wife told me to consider the option of being a travel nurse, the idea fascinated me, and it was an option I started considering.
I was hesitant at first. I couldn't wrap my head around how big of a challenge that change would be for me.
You mean I’d have to leave behind familiar territory and explore new ones? That seemed scary. But I am also a believer that change doesn’t come from our comfort zone, so I decided to take a leap of faith and signed up for a one-month travel nursing contract.
Looking back, it is hands down one of the best decisions I have made in my life. The flexibility reignited my passion for nursing.
Sure, there were challenges. Moving to new places where I didn’t know anyone was daunting. But I discovered the joy of meeting new people, making friends in every new city, and exploring exciting destinations during my downtime.
Sometimes, all you need to make a huge difference in your day is seeing beautiful mountains or some cute deer in the woods when you are on your break at work.
And you know what, I want to be here to guide you as you’re trying to make the transition to a travel nurse as well.
I want to help you build a career that fits your lifestyle, passions, and goals, on your own terms.
With me helping you become a travel nurse, you get to have the flexibility to explore new places, work on your own schedule, and regain control over your work-life balance. And by helping you build your business, you get to create an additional stream of income, pursue your passions, and achieve the financial independence you’ve always dreamed of.
When I am not busy exploring my next destination as a travel nurse, you will catch me dancing, traveling, and spending quality time with family and friends.
Why Work With Me?
A quote that deeply resonates with me is, "What you are not changing, you are choosing." There was a time when I wasn’t actively seeking a way to change the lack of flexibility in my nursing career, and by not taking action, I was choosing it.
And trust me, I dreaded it. But I don’t want that for you. I don't want you to feel stuck in something that's not working for you.
When you work with me, you're not just getting advice; you're getting a partner who will guide you through every step of your transition into travel nursing and building your business.
With my unique combination of healthcare experience and business expertise, including a solid background in Health Economics, Policy, and Management, you’ll be empowered with the knowledge and tools to build a career that aligns with your lifestyle and passions.
Additionally, with a Certificate in the Founder's Journey from the Morrissette Institute of Entrepreneurship at Western University, I’m fully equipped to help nurses and healthcare professionals turn their innovative ideas into successful, sustainable businesses. I’m here to help you create the life and career you’ve always dreamed of on your terms.