So, at placement recently a lot of nurses have been asking me "why nursing?". This is a very good question! And I never have the answer. I know that a lot of people have a reason as to why they chose nursing. But I don't. I just know that I've never wanted to be anything else. As a little girl, my friends were dreaming of being singers, actors, dancers and all that sort of thing, I was dreaming of being a nurse. I guess you could say that nursing is my calling.
Even now, when people ask me why I want to be a nurse I always struggle to answer. I have no real reason as to why I want to be a nurse. I am a very caring and compassionate person, which may be one of the reasons why. I love to help people. I love the high I get from the gratitude that someone gives after being helped. Which is obviously something you get from nursing.
But, how could I have known that at such a young age? I have no idea.
During my journey of finding out what I wanted to do, I learnt that I would love to be a midwife, a neonatal nurse, a paediatric nurse, an adult nurse, a health visitor, an ITU nurse, a cancer nurse and a A&E nurse. I want to do it all and I also want to move to America. So, with all of this in mind I applied for adult nursing and I got a place.
I was absolutely amazed by the fact that I got in, because not only did I get into 1 university, I got into 2!! I was gob smacked! I could not believe that 2 universities wanted me to study there! I ended up choosing my university and that takes us to now.
I guess I chose nursing because I love to help, I love to learn and I love to be challenged. I love that fuzzy feeling you get inside when you see people so genuinely happy. I love brightening people's day and I love to support people. I love making sure people are comfortable and it makes me so happy when people say "thank you, I feel so much better".
This is what I get from nursing. It gives me a buzz, and I wouldn't change it. Nursing is what I was made to do and I can't wait for my career in nursing to begin. The day that I'm a fully qualified nurse will be one of the happiest days of my life. I feel like I will have such a rewarding life, helping people and supporting people in their own journey's. I feel so lucky to share people's lives and journeys with them. I just think I'm one of the luckiest people on earth.
People always tell me that I could get more money from doing something different. But doing something different won't feed my soul and will only fill my bank balance. Nursing is done from the heart, not done to pay the bills. A nurse is inspirational and will go to the end of the earth and back for their patients. Nursing is more rewarding than a high paid job and I will never be short of pride and gratitude for being given this as my profession.
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