There are many things that challenging experience taught me, but probably the most important is to simply keep moving forward and that hard times don’t last forever even though sometimes they feel like they will. I knew I wanted to work in the field of aesthetic medicine, and had even written out a whole plan when I graduated for how I was going to achieve that goal. But the beginning of the journey… well, it sucked. And it came with other challenges too. But it makes it all the more worthwhile to know that one could start in the last place they could have ever wanted or imagined, and end up (with guts and hard work and help from God lol) where they alway wanted to beππ»
Oh, and this is my first headshot since like high school so yeah π€Thursday, March 10, 2022
Two Year Work Anniversary
Today is my two year anniversary working as a registered nurse π©π»⚕️ Also the week when COVID became a thing back in 2020 πͺ Meaning I was working as a brand new float nurse (which already was the position that new and even seasoned nurses stayed away from because of how challenging it is) while also dealing with constantly changing standards for a pandemic that no one knew anything about. I don’t think there will ever be anything that can compare to starting my nursing career during the first global pandemic since… I’m not even sure π Or those times when I was sent to the ICU with no formal introduction… that was interesting to say the least π³
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