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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2021
  • I don't want to be a nurse anymore, and I think that's okay. Being an NP was my job; it's not who I am. There are many people who see nursing as their calling and who they are, and to them I say, that's awesome. But for others like me, it really is just a job, and it can be hard to fight against the guilt we put on ourselves and other people put on us when we decide, you know, maybe this isn't for me after all.
    Working in healthcare, especially right now, is HARD. And it's okay to admit you can't hack it or that you want to try something else, like I did. You should not feel guilty that you need or want to try something else because, friend, it is OKAY to change your mind and pivot. It's OKAY to rethink what you want to do and who you want to be. It's OKAY to do what is best for you.
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  • @simplyjojorn6684
    @simplyjojorn6684 2 года назад +93

    I’ve been a nurse for a year and a half and the thing is, I’m a good nurse. I have the compassion, skill and the honesty. The problem is… it takes too much out of you. Mentally and Physically. So I completely understand your take. A lot of people who leave are great nurses it just wears and tears you like crazy. Even after just a short time working as one.

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +4

      Yes!

    • @JumpTossCatch
      @JumpTossCatch Год назад +12

      I've been a nurse for five years and I know I'm a DAMN good nurse. The biggest task that I've been struggling with is the reminder that being over it, doesn't mean you aren't good at it. Being tired and wanting to exit, doesn't mean you're a terrible nurse or that you just aren't good at it. And we need to divorce ourselves from that notion despite every other person and their mother (usually people who aren't even nurses) trying to beat it into you that a nurse is only as good as the abuse their willing to withstand on the job. If you know you're a good nurse, then you're a fantastic nurse...that's true whether you remain at bedside or not; and leaving it doesn't cancel or reverse that.

  • @Itsjessieleeee
    @Itsjessieleeee 2 года назад +42

    I’m so glad you made this video. There is a toxic culture in nursing of “once a nurse, always a nurse” in quite a literal meaning. You are allowed to move on from that chapter in your life. I believe a lot of the negativity is truly from jealousy and mutual unhappiness, and you are allowed to have different careers in your lifetime. You are allowed to pívot your career, change your specialty, and even jump into a whole new path. Know there are people out here that support your movement and growth ❤️

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

      You are well come 🌷🌷🌷🌷
      I love u u so so much really
      I like u
      I m intrested
      👧👧👧😍😍😍❤❤❤❤🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🙋🙋🙋

  • @TheJeniferfisher
    @TheJeniferfisher 2 года назад +208

    Excellent video 👏🏼 I'm a nurse working in a hospital. I've been doing this for 10 years and I'm so over it. I feel what you said so deeply. The RUclips algorithm brought me here lol.
    I've been comparing nursing to a toxic relationship. It constantly abuses you (verbally, physically, mentally), but gives you just enough so you feel like you can't find better anywhere else. I'm so tired of feeling trapped 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @lillyb3672
      @lillyb3672 2 года назад +23

      Oh girl, don't feel trapped. There is sooo much out there. I'm leaving my full time nursing job and going seasonal instead. I decided to get my CDL. I have my permit so far and am starting school next week. The goal is to team drive with my husband and experience the open road with him. Maybe in the future own our own semi truck. The company goes to 48 states. I can't wait. ❤

    • @dubuis69
      @dubuis69 2 года назад

      Your not cut out for the job... Just quit and shut up... Ok? Do us real nurses a favor.

    • @esmeraldaserna4962
      @esmeraldaserna4962 Год назад +2

      Right.

    • @notapplicable3450
      @notapplicable3450 Год назад +15

      I thought I was the only that felt that way. I’m going back to school for engineering, I feel burnt out as a nurse.

    • @Mayrita77
      @Mayrita77 Год назад +9

      If nurses were allowed to not tolerate abuse from patients and other nurses all of this would stop.
      But this is a business, they treat it as a business and people can act like assholes and get away with it because they are paying

  • @eskcj2012
    @eskcj2012 Год назад +24

    I needed this. I just transitioned into a wound care role because I hated being a nurse, thinking that it would be the next best thing for me. Nope. I still hate nursing. Well not hate, I severely dislike the field. It gives me more anxiety and depression. I'm going to school to get a Culinary Arts degree and be a private Chef for a while. You literally were my prayer last night. I needed direction and guidance and I'm ready to just dive deep into my next best thing. I would rather be home with my kids, cook with them and enjoy life rather than do nursing. I want to eventually open my own restaurant which has always been my dream! You're absolutely right. I have to do this fearlessly!

  • @Machute8484
    @Machute8484 2 года назад +59

    This is absolutely me! I just quit graduate school, halfway through, with a 4.0 gpa to move into tech. I’ve been a nurse for 9 years now and I’m just done! Major kudos to anyone who is unhappy and decides to take the leap to step away.

    • @VallyVal89
      @VallyVal89 2 года назад +3

      Wow! I want to make that same transition into tech. How are you doing it? How did you Start?

    • @ashley9776
      @ashley9776 Год назад +6

      Kudos!! I got accepted to NP school, but I’m dropping out after 1week. I’ve been a nurse for 18yrs and I’m ready for a change 🎉

    • @audreygarcia1187
      @audreygarcia1187 Год назад +4

      @@ashley9776 I left NP school after one completed semester with a 4.0 GPA. I decided to put my baby first. ❤

    • @ashley9776
      @ashley9776 Год назад +2

      @@audreygarcia1187 that’s wonderful ❤️

    • @pickles9440
      @pickles9440 10 месяцев назад +3

      Only nurses could say that “major Kudos”, most non nurses look at you like you just decided to leave the priesthood to become a bartender.

  • @carolynnmathisen8754
    @carolynnmathisen8754 2 года назад +49

    I’ve been a nurse for over 45 years and an AGACNP for 25 years. I quit three years ago due to a cancer diagnosis. Once through treatment I decided to work in a free clinic. Since, I’ve felt so free. There is so much need in my community and I can choose how I deliver care and education. Lots of doors are able to be opened. Good luck.

  • @MattCosta.
    @MattCosta. 2 года назад +307

    I’m a paramedic who was accepted into a bridge program for RN. I withdrew from the program. Even though I enjoy medicine and taking care of patients. I could not bring myself to accept losing my mental and physical health in school studying 5-8 hours a day losing sleep for a healthcare system that truly does not care about patients like I do. Do I regret withdrawing? Honestly, I’m not sure. I think about it daily at times but I’m not sure. I’m 28 years old. I’m getting up in age and need to figure out my career plan. I work for a fire department right now but I know I want out. I just want a career that I’m not losing myself in the process for a system that is broken.

    • @sarahtoler5878
      @sarahtoler5878 2 года назад +30

      This speaks to my soul! How do you turn away from a career that’s supposed to “help” people only to find out that it has become something different? Sounds like you followed your gut!

    • @MattCosta.
      @MattCosta. 2 года назад +20

      @@sarahtoler5878
      Absolutely. I can’t pretend like it didn’t hurt. It was one of my hardest decisions to date but I’m hoping my new path will open more doors. I’m currently looking into IT. Maybe cybersecurity but at the end of the day, medicine is my true passion but I don’t have the heart to keep ripping off bandaids and reusing the same one. The system is broken and it’s better off without me.

    • @sarahtoler5878
      @sarahtoler5878 2 года назад +17

      @@MattCosta. heartbreaking but true. Feels like being cheated out of a dream, but the dream actually ends up being a nightmare!

    • @MattCosta.
      @MattCosta. 2 года назад +3

      @@sarahtoler5878 are you a nurse?

    • @sarahtoler5878
      @sarahtoler5878 2 года назад +6

      @@MattCosta. I am not, but not for lack of trying. I was an audiologist and burnt out faster than a match. It was not “medical” enough and really didn’t allow for much hands on patient care. I kept beginning new programs but felt like you. Something was pulling me back and that was pre-pandemic.

  • @Petruskinhap972
    @Petruskinhap972 2 года назад +56

    This video spoke to me. I’ve been an RN for 10 years. I had a very hard time in nursing school (pregnant, abusive relationship, then single mom), it was a struggle to graduate.
    Being a nurse was a huge part of my identity. It was who I was, but truth be told, I hated it. I had anxiety going into work every time. I was mentally and physically exhausted.
    The pandemic made me reevaluate everything. I quit and I now work from home as a nurse care manager. Best decision I’ve ever made, but I know people look at me like I’m not “a real nurse”, or I wasn’t strong enough to handle it.
    Whatever. I am happier now and that’s all that matters.
    It takes courage to take this step . I’m glad you’re talking about it. I hope more nurses will be encouraged to let go of titles and expectations and just focus on what makes them happy.

    • @eaglesland9270
      @eaglesland9270 Год назад +1

      omg i am in a situation right now. i am in the first year of nursing studies. I don't like it, i feel frustrated, me mother conviced me because is a profession that can help me to find a job easier. I have anciety, the only thinking inmy mind are that i cant work in long hours or to take care to clean strangers. i dont know i am feeling bad

    • @joseperez2003
      @joseperez2003 3 месяца назад

      ​@@eaglesland9270what did you end up doing? I'm currently in nursing school, almost halfway done but I'm thinking of leaving.

    • @Katherine-mf9wz
      @Katherine-mf9wz Месяц назад

      Same here

  • @carolynapappas
    @carolynapappas Год назад +10

    I left nursing after four years. I still work in healthcare, but on the IT side now and it is so much more sane. There are days when I miss interacting with patients, but it's not worth it for all the grief and poor quality of life I was dealing with.

  • @yesitsme1642
    @yesitsme1642 2 года назад +90

    Honestly, I believe the way we’ve been treated by large corporations due to their greed, has had a lot of influence on nurses wanting to leave. But it’s not just nursing that’s all to blame but rather the greed that employers have.

    • @LemansSunset350
      @LemansSunset350 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely

    • @sheilasmyth5874
      @sheilasmyth5874 2 года назад +1

      Such a good point!

    • @dubuis69
      @dubuis69 2 года назад

      But I'll bet my next paycheck you're an aid.

    • @clementine4133
      @clementine4133 Год назад +2

      Exactly, healthcare and other fields are feeling the pressure of corporate wanting more and willing to give less.

    • @darcykamin1111
      @darcykamin1111 Год назад +4

      Nursing today, imo, is to risk being involved with crimes against humanity.

  • @AmplifyYourBrand
    @AmplifyYourBrand 2 года назад +90

    I've been a nurse for 21 years and finally left when I was furloughed in April 2020. I'm never looking back and love my life as a business owner helping other nurses start their own businesses. Looking back, I've always wanted to leave. In my first year of nursing, I left and went to work at Target. I should have followed my first instinct and left earlier!

    • @naana-scelyne6370
      @naana-scelyne6370 Год назад +7

      What type of business are doing if i may ask. Im doing Airbnb on the side as a nurse

    • @AmplifyYourBrand
      @AmplifyYourBrand Год назад

      @@naana-scelyne6370 my nursing business is my RUclips handle (ReNursing Edu) and helps nurses make moves in their professional careers through NP education and nurse business education (courses, membership, ect). I also have an agency that provides RUclips channel management and ghostwriting services.

    • @thedabbingpanda7940
      @thedabbingpanda7940 Год назад +2

      Can you help me too?

    • @ronitabritt8460
      @ronitabritt8460 Год назад +2

      I’m interested in learning more about your business

  • @ddfelder2
    @ddfelder2 Год назад +81

    Major shout out to my sister Erin who sent me this video and who was also brave enough to walk away from this soul sucking profession. I have witnessed the joy she exudes as a result. She is now able to pour into herself and focus on the things that resonate with her spirit. Watching her and being revived in this video is giving me the courage I need to step away as well especially after my Dr informed me that my own health is suffering as a result. Ten years in ICU/Trauma and I have gained nothing but PTSD/depression, back pain and time that I can never get back with my baby & husband. I want to be free from this…

    • @teamorn7539
      @teamorn7539 Год назад +6

      Same here. I just ended up with PTSD anxiety depression after 25 yrs of my nursing career. I stopped working 1 yr ago

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn Год назад +6

      And the ptsd of watching people get murdered......

    • @ddfelder2
      @ddfelder2 Год назад +1

      @@teamorn7539 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @ddfelder2
      @ddfelder2 Год назад +3

      @@Jennifer-gr7hn THIS! I’m still very much traumatized 😭 sending hugs to you too🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

    • @autumnonpurpose
      @autumnonpurpose Год назад +1

      God bless you ❤

  • @DanIsYoBoi
    @DanIsYoBoi 2 года назад +35

    I can totally relate. I have an AA in Public Policy, a BA in Psychology and obtained my MS in Assistive Technology Studies & Human Services back in December 2020. All that schooling and I'm currently holding a government position that only requires a high school diploma. I get crap from family and friends, but my mental health, the amazing pay and benefits outweigh any negativity thrown my way. All in all, always DO YOU! It's okay to change your mind!

    • @anitaknight3915
      @anitaknight3915 Год назад +6

      Thank you for reminding us that it's okay to change your mind!!! A lot of us have guilt after all the education and time we've put into something to make a change. Nothing is worth your mental health and peace.

    • @businessoffice4964
      @businessoffice4964 Год назад +2

      Do you mind me asking what your job is?

    • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Год назад

      What job did you get ?

  • @heidibullock8638
    @heidibullock8638 2 года назад +22

    This is so very true. I worked as an Rn for 32 years until I became disabled. I loved being a nurse but it in retrospect I paid a high price spiritually, mentally, and physically. Compassion fatigue is so real. I kept trying different areas in nursing in order to find some type of work life balance. It just wasn't there. The industry and your peers would guilt you because you wouldn't work extra when called. Nursing is like nothing else. So much responsibility falls to the nurse with little support from the industry. No we are dealing with med errors being criminalized! There's really no incentive the be a nurse anymore.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

      I m here foe u
      Seriiusely I like u
      Or u marriad ??
      👧👧💗💗😍😍🌷🌷🌷🌷
      I love u 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @vibeladiesnight
    @vibeladiesnight Год назад +17

    I think this video is awesome for anyone who needs to hear it. I am a bedside nurse and getting up and going to work to becoming more and more difficult. MY body aches and my mind is unfocused. We work so hard in a broken system, with management that doesn't care about us, patients that think we are their servants and a hospital system built solely on prophet. I support anyone who wants to follow their happiness. This world is filled with too many people that just work for the check.

  • @selah5232
    @selah5232 Год назад +26

    Thank you for this video. You are not alone. Who cares what others say, you have one life to live. Failure is staying in a career that’s not satisfying for the sake other’s options.

  • @Mia-283
    @Mia-283 Год назад +12

    Rewatching this after now working in my 3rd nursing job in my wee little 2 years of being a nurse. I hate nursing for all of the reasons you mentioned and much more. I’m tired. And at this point I just want to be unemployed until I find something else to do (maybe my “unicorn” job, which I don’t think exists in healthcare). Thanks for posting this video, reminds me that I’m not alone in all of this ❤

  • @martinesalomon5334
    @martinesalomon5334 2 года назад +75

    I've been a nurse for 18 years. This year, I've decided to change career to a completely different field. To be honest, my parents convinced me to be a nurse. It was not my decision. I felt guilty at first, however I realize that there are many ways to help people!!!

  • @30bananaguy
    @30bananaguy 2 года назад +60

    Hey Liz, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for this video. Watching this really touched my heart. I'm an NYC bedside nurse who was diagnosed with PTSD from the pandemic hitting us healthcare workers horribly. I ended up getting covid, ended up in ICU, luckily I survived. Have been on leave for a year, going back to work next week, and I'm completely done with nursing. I'm saddened because I worked really hard in school and really enjoyed learning nursing but realized that this healthcare SYSTEM as a whole is corrupted and runned by MBA. To be honest when I start seeing (specifically the hospital setting) the decisions administrators make that hurt patients and nurses, I begin to understand that this is a business and the goal of any business is to profit and to profit more every year passing. I already told my manager that I will be giving her my letter of resignation on my first day back. I already applied to an agency that does per diem positions for NYC schools. A friend does this job and she says she "loves" it and how low the stress is. I'm having a hard time quitting my hospital job, not sure why the internal struggle. I feel "bad" for quitting nursing. I feel like I'm giving up on my patients, on the amazing people that are suffering from illness, giving up on my amazing fellow nurses. I'm realizing that the truth is that this healthcare system won't allow me to be there for my patients and for myself. And I am learning to choose ME first. My cup must be full before I can pour it onto others. I am PIVOTING into real estate now. I'm currently working with real estate investors and agents and working to leave nursing altogether. THANK YOU LIZ. I needed to see this video. I need to be OKAY with leaving nursing. I should be HAPPY to leave nursing because it taught me so much and it will allow me to take that same work ethic and put it into another career. What is also tough is hearing my parents saying I'm making a wrong decision but I ask myself this life-changing question, "IF I LOVE MYSELF TRULY AND DEEPLY, WOULD I DO THIS". The truth is if I love myself I would leave nursing. I need to choose ME, I need to listen to MY heart, I need to PRIORITIZE MYSELF. Just thinking about going back to work there is this knot in the chest and full of anxiety. That would not be choosing me. I'm learning that you are on the right path if what you are doing brings you joy. THANK YOU LIZ for this video. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

    • @mujjuman
      @mujjuman 2 года назад +4

      hi i am also ICU nurse from NY trying to get into real estate

    • @30bananaguy
      @30bananaguy 2 года назад +2

      @@mujjuman dont blame you. Wish you the best! You got this!

    • @mujjuman
      @mujjuman 2 года назад +2

      @@30bananaguy thank you! I hope ur doing well too and all the best to you

    • @kathyadair8552
      @kathyadair8552 2 года назад +1

      If, waiting to punch IN makes you Nauseated --> that was a clue to me, by the latter 70s.
      Find Backup Jobs!
      R.E. infrequent* Commissions are a Lesson in PATIENCE, All by itself. How to $urvIve for 3-8 Month $tretches??? + Afford/Absorb the eXtra eXpenses??

    • @anitaknight3915
      @anitaknight3915 Год назад

      @@30bananaguy you are such an inspiration!!!! You beautifully articulated what I tell my clients as a therapist to prioritize your needs because you cannot help anyone pouring from an empty cup. No job is worth your HEALTH AND MENTAL WELL being to take care of others while destroying yourself mentally.

  • @oniehill6335
    @oniehill6335 Год назад +13

    I left nursing almost two years ago after 23 years in the field. I had intentions of returning in the future. I struggled with guilt and a loss of identity when I left and it was very difficult for a while. It’s such a psychological game that is played with our mind. The more time has passed I realize how much of a toll nursing takes on us mentally, physically, emotionally, and even spiritually. It’s like Stockholm syndrome. I feel like I have broken the pattern of abuse and finally feel free. Things need to change before I would ever consider going back. There were definitely moments of reward and I feel that I did make a difference in many peoples lives. I just can’t do it at the cost of my own health anymore.
    Best wishes in your new journey! Don’t let anyone make you feel bad about your decision!

    • @merry5059
      @merry5059 3 месяца назад +1

      That’s exactly how I described it when I walked away two weeks ago. I kept saying I want to be free

  • @libertysprings2244
    @libertysprings2244 2 года назад +33

    I recently quit my job and felt that immediate relief afterwards. Definitely a good sign.

  • @sassytre
    @sassytre 2 года назад +9

    🎯 This video is spot on! I'm a nurse care manager and this job is draining the life out of me. I have more migraines with this job than I have ever had in the past. My blood pressure typically runs in the 110s/80s and I check it often at work and find it in the 150s and 160s/90s. I have developed anxiety issues. My case load is too high, the needs are too great, and the resources are too scarce. I wish you luck in your future endeavors.

  • @crystalplunkett5333
    @crystalplunkett5333 2 года назад +15

    I am SOOOOO glad to hear this post! I am an RN who has left direct patient care and am starting a new telehealth job. I am so very excited that I have pivoted, because I have been miserable for so long! I completely relate to the guilty feelings and the negative self talk about hands-on nursing just not being what you want anymore. Let’s face it, healthcare is broken. It isn’t what we signed up for, so regrouping to make ourselves happy, while still using our education is a GOOD thing. Thank you so much for speaking the truth, because you make me feel like I’m not alone. 🤓

  • @brittanycamille6460
    @brittanycamille6460 2 года назад +11

    I called my changes in work experience an “existential crisis”. Omg the part of feeling like a failure or guilty about changing your mind about your career is sooooo true!!

  • @afrochick9142
    @afrochick9142 2 года назад +71

    I changed my mind while in RT school in 2017. It was a tough time for me. I’m so happy I followed my gut. I’m a salon owner hairstylist now.

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for sharing!!

    • @theshinythings123
      @theshinythings123 2 года назад +10

      I knew a girl who was getting great grades in chemical engineering, but she quit and now is also a salon owner! She does balayage.

  • @riotgurlie
    @riotgurlie 2 года назад +43

    This resonated so much with me. I had gone through all of the hard work for 3.5 years of doing my prereqs for nursing school but in late July my mom was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma, and ever since then I want nothing to do with medicine. Being part of the patient side, honestly broke me. I don't have the empathy to give to patients that they deserve in nursing. I received a lot of backlash from friends and family after completing all my prereqs, but in truth I'm relieved. I felt like I was always fighting the medicine track, so much so that I was grinding my teeth at night. I feel so much better after realizing that nursing isn't for me, and just like you said, that's okay.

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 2 года назад +170

    In a similar place, but not an NP, I am an RN. I honestly have not liked any nursing jobs I have had, but I don't know what else to do... Maybe you should interview some people from other career fields like engineering, IT etc and run them on your Channel. I tell my mom how bad nursing is and why I keep quitting nursing jobs and going back to EMS, and she keeps saying "you just need to suck it up!". Non nurses don't get it!! Thanks for the video!

    • @joshbrewer8086
      @joshbrewer8086 2 года назад +2

      Flight or ground transport RN

    • @LR-ux4fh
      @LR-ux4fh 2 года назад +49

      It's impossible to suck it up. The job is completely exhausting, they run you ragged.

    • @LangeDeMusique
      @LangeDeMusique 2 года назад +24

      Same here. I’ve never had a nursing job I loved and at this point want nothing to do with the field. I get told the same thing by my mother, which just makes the whole thing that more frustrating.

    • @jjkatz
      @jjkatz 2 года назад +17

      Exactly! Non nurses have no idea how difficult it is.

    • @kimlee4176
      @kimlee4176 2 года назад +10

      This is how I feel, I dont know if I'm capable to do other jobs. Non nurses dont get it

  • @naana-scelyne6370
    @naana-scelyne6370 Год назад +7

    After 12 years as a nurse, i support you 100 percent. I just want to be happy and be in a safe and peaceful environment. Im working on leaving the bed side and will work on getting msn in education. Thank you for your transparency and honesty ❤️🙏

  • @ma5300
    @ma5300 2 года назад +15

    Liz I am going through the same thing, I just graduated, and I just started my first job, I am ready to quit, I don't want to be an NP either, my health is more important than money or being miserable every day, healthcare sucks. As I was watching your video I was crying, I can relate to you, I regretted going to NP school, I got so stressed out during NP, it caused my health to declined, and now that I started I feel like crying every day, and do not want to work, I am trying to look for something else too. Wish you the best, and I hope I can leave my job, I am a single parent, and I am so unhappy now, hopefully, I will smile again like you

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +4

      ugh I'm so sorry you're going through this! I am sending you all the vibes with your pivot!!

  • @TakingNotesTalkingGrace
    @TakingNotesTalkingGrace 2 года назад +31

    I changed my mind last year. Enough is enough. And I am so glad I did it. And I love working in an entirely field where I am not using my degree, took a huge pay cut and could not be happier! Happiest I have ever been.

    • @marlafritts3071
      @marlafritts3071 2 года назад +8

      May I ask what field you're in now. I'm in the process of getting out myself.

    • @prettygirl_1626
      @prettygirl_1626 Год назад +1

      Doing what!

    • @ashley9776
      @ashley9776 Год назад

      That’s my plan! I’ve been a nurse for almost 20yrs!

  • @oliviabrewer1259
    @oliviabrewer1259 2 года назад +39

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. The feelings of guilt and not being good enough is the same feelings I have right now as a nurse working in a hospital. I came to a conclusion about doing hospital nursing. It is not for me and Im okay with that. I want to still be a nurse but I want to enjoy what I do even when the stress arise. I also want to get back writing again. I enjoyed writing abstract stories but I haven't done it since high school. So I truly understand where you coming from and I pray that you achieve whatever you have in mind. My mentor always told me that I have options and that the more I get to know and love myself, the more I will discover about myself! Congrats to you for being honest with yourself!

    • @graceblair978
      @graceblair978 2 года назад +2

      U can be a nurse-writer. I have heard about it as one of the emerging alternative to bedside nursing jobs.

  • @katybrooke0724
    @katybrooke0724 2 года назад +18

    12 year nurse with a bachelor's degree.. I changed my mind this year too! good luck with everything :)

  • @natemaddesyn4550
    @natemaddesyn4550 2 года назад +9

    “You can’t take care of others until you take care of yourself.” I hear it all the time. The system we have is obviously not working and you’ve identified that. By going a different direction and advocating for a better way of doing things (which would impact millions) instead of subjecting yourself to the same broken system (which may only help a few) is admirable at the least. You’ve got an excellent moral compass and leadership qualities, go trail-blaze with confidence. Cheers 🥂

  • @RickEvansOrlando
    @RickEvansOrlando 2 года назад +125

    New grad (ABSN) here on day 4 of orientation at my shiny hospital. I have no illusions: the next year is going to be awful. I can always go back to writing software or something. But for today, I still want to do this. So, you have my full and complete attention, even if I'm going to ignore your excellent advice.

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +24

      Congrats! The first year is definitely rough, but going itno that knowing the truth can be so helpful! You can do the hard things!

    • @ACL7211
      @ACL7211 2 года назад +7

      The first year as a nurse is brutal. Hang in there! Just curious though, why did you leave software for nursing?

    • @RickEvansOrlando
      @RickEvansOrlando 2 года назад +57

      @@ACL7211 I took a leave of absence after watching my wife die from a metric buttload of comorbidities. She teased me about becoming a nurse, and I didn't want to do it. But after a 6 month vacation, and dealing poorly with grief and ... the usual excuses ... I started looking for a way to heal. I hated hospitals. I didn't think I would make a good nurse. So, I decided to face those fears head-on and "do hard things". It was only supposed to last a semester or two, then I'd wake up and go back to my normal life.
      At some point, I realized I actually wanted to keep going. "It was a calling" is probably shorthand for "I have a severe mental illness and this seems to help."

    • @kandacenoire
      @kandacenoire 2 года назад +10

      @@RickEvansOrlando same same same! hated healthcare bc of what I saw my mom go through and this def feels like a calling although I haven't graduated yet and I am already burnt out. Good luck to you at your shiny hospital. I am sure your wife would be laughing and proud

    • @Tom.A.
      @Tom.A. 2 года назад +4

      That's so cool, I am quitting my job as a Software Developer next week, and start nursing school in January :) Any advice for going from programming to nursing?

  • @sarahmurphy2263
    @sarahmurphy2263 Год назад +17

    This had come to me at exactly the right time. I’ve pivoted in a big way recently with my nursing and I wanted this pep talk! Thank you so much

    • @jnmastorga
      @jnmastorga Год назад +3

      Same here, This video is the answer to my prayers, I needed to take an important decision , now I have Peace…. Thanks!!!

  • @bw6066
    @bw6066 2 года назад +5

    I’m a FNP, been in this profession for 14 years not counting RN time. I’m subscribed to your channel. I think you are an amazing person. You are brutally and refreshingly honest. You are vulnerable and that is an endearing quality that is so rare. Your mother is right you are pivoting, and this is okay. You are finding you and your calling, achieving your NP was just a step not the destination. You are my therapist right now as no one out there has collectively taken time to analyze the impact life and the current state of our health care system has on nurses. For this i thank you. So you are doing good work. I appreciate what you do and please continue. People always criticize others that reflects more on them than you.

  • @reginachu6622
    @reginachu6622 2 года назад +14

    As I watched this, I connected with it on a deep level. I left teaching about a year and a half ago because I "couldn't cut it" anymore. I was tired of the bureaucracy, the uninformed administration, the taxing parents, the ridiculousness that is our American education system. I pivoted to the nursing field and will graduate in a few months from an ABSN program. I am so glad that you put this out there - the guilt that comes from pivoting careers is intense and it's hard listening to other people's comments about your personal desire for change. And the internal guilt was even harder for me - my identity was so wrapped up in being a teacher and it was incredibly hard to leave that. Thank you for normalizing pivoting. Thank you for speaking freedom into my life. Thank you for being ok with change. Keep being you and rocking it out, girl! I'll keep watching you, no matter what. :-)

    • @ellynfoster4440
      @ellynfoster4440 2 года назад +4

      I also left teaching last year! I'm pivoting to healthcare as well. I've been working as a Patient Care Technician to see how I like it. It's been 4 months and I've really been enjoying it. ☺️

  • @aiko3423
    @aiko3423 2 года назад +40

    I've been watching you since you passed boards...and I was still in school (we went to the same grad school)! When I started my first NP job I purchased your NP resources the night before.... after my first year as an NP ...my mental health was horrible. I found myself depressed, crying all the time (in secret) and irritable and upset...mad at the kids for bothering me when I was charting or bothering me when I was on call and had something urgent on the phone. I decided my health wasn't worth it. I quit my NP job...and found one I liked better...I'm still an NP but more doing research and charts. I love my job and nope...don't want to be in that setting again...mainly Cuz I don't want to be unhappy again. There are more things more important than money/recognition. Dr. Ken was a doctor and is now an actor, dr. Carson was a neurologist, now politician. Just start a different RUclips channel and then you'll have 2 channels where you can add content. Good luck!

    • @ccdale5942
      @ccdale5942 2 года назад

      What’s your new job title/name?

  • @melissa90ify
    @melissa90ify 2 года назад +43

    I got my BSN after working as a dental assistant for 4 years. I just wanted to challenge myself, but didn't have the guts to go for what I really wanted. I already had the credits and nursing is always 'in demand' so I just went for it. I knew it wasn't for me before I even graduated. Almost a year into nursing, I'm allowing myself to try new things on my days off and I'm super blessed that my mom is supportive of me no matter what I do ( as long as I can provide for myself lol).
    Your message definitely resonates with me and I'm looking forward to seeing how things go for you! Nursing is what I do, not who I am.

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We shall pivot together!

    • @blancacasillas8226
      @blancacasillas8226 2 года назад +1

      OMG I feel the same way. I just graduated nursing this year and I knew one year into it that it wasn’t for me but I still finished it anyways. Now my challenge is if I should look for a patient care setting for the skills but that’s not what I like but I feel I gotta do it to be more marketable and the skills and to be a true nurse or at least that’s how other nurses are making me feel cause I am fresh outta nursing school. I am curious to know what you decided to do with your career?

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

      Hill
      😍😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

    • @kristenturner1222
      @kristenturner1222 9 месяцев назад

      What did you really want to go for but as you said, "didn't have the guts to"?

  • @Brittanychannelle.
    @Brittanychannelle. Год назад +6

    I needed this! I’m so tired of being just a nurse I’m so much more than that. I’ve been in nursing for 15 years.

  • @dancergirl10100
    @dancergirl10100 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for posting this … I really needed to hear this right now. I’ve been a bedside nurse for the last two years and although there are aspects of my job I love there are parts that have really been affecting my mental and physical health and so I took a job at a non bedside position.. I felt like a failure and still do feel this way. And although I’m feeling way better mentally and physically it’s really hard to let go of the feeling that I failed. So thank you for giving me the pep talk I needed to hear 👏

  • @Rspud08
    @Rspud08 2 года назад +70

    Currently an AGACNP student and a full time RN in an ICU. We will continue to follow in anything you do because you have such an enormous, pure heart and you're a wonderful character. sending you tons of love & support

    • @robertlucas3090
      @robertlucas3090 2 года назад +1

      Go with your heart!

    • @robertlucas3090
      @robertlucas3090 2 года назад +5

      Don't worry about the haters. I have found in my own life that if they don't hate you for one thing they'll find something else to hate you for so what I'v 😭e learned is eliminate haters . Also I learned you can forgive people who hate you but doesn't really mean you have to have them around in your life anymore.

  • @SherriAshton
    @SherriAshton 2 года назад +15

    Lab tech here who can relate to everything you’ve said. I just recently left my job after putting it off too late. It’s affected all areas of my life. Mental and physical health issues. I am now looking into getting out of healthcare altogether, as much as I like what I do. Health authority is toxic so it won’t matter where I go.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

      I like u really I m alone
      💗💗💗💗💑💑💑💍💍💍💍🌷🌷🌷🌷🙋

  • @jennyprichard9659
    @jennyprichard9659 2 года назад +5

    This really helped me. Right now I can’t, but this encouraged me that in the future if I choose to go a different route, it is OK and I am not a failure. I have struggled with the same feelings as you, both in my career as an NP, and in thoughts of going a different route. Thank you so much for sharing this encouraging video!

  • @madymauro9767
    @madymauro9767 2 года назад +6

    Love you Liz!!! Your journey is badass, thank you so much for sharing it with us.

  • @rianalyce9656
    @rianalyce9656 2 года назад +96

    Hey Liz, I’m gonna share with you something someone told me. YOU are the only one who’s living YOUR life, you have to make decisions based on that and not the haters 😆. Happy to see you’re taking charge.

  • @chasefellows2593
    @chasefellows2593 2 года назад +13

    Hi Liz! I'm a nursing student and the amount of respect myself and my friends have for you is INSANE. Your honesty and openness is so appreciated, and--as a student who learns SO much from Lecturio--what you are doing right now is helping SO many people. Thank you for being you :)

  • @duyentrinh2115
    @duyentrinh2115 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much Liz! I feel the same. I did my undergrad in psychology and after I graduated decided that it's not for me. People would judge me for taking different classes and trying out new things to figure out what I really want to do. I completely support you!

  • @unconventionalsuburbian9758
    @unconventionalsuburbian9758 2 года назад +3

    I cannot even put into words how much I appreciate this video. Thank you for being real about nursing!

  • @bonsaibaby8257
    @bonsaibaby8257 2 года назад +416

    There are many nurses that SHOULD do this. Too many nurses in bedside care that don’t want to be there which projects onto their patients and fellow nurses. I’m so sick of people doing what they don’t want to do and then take it out on everyone else. Kudos to you for reflecting and doing what’s best for you.

    • @OperationFoxley19441
      @OperationFoxley19441 2 года назад +15

      That's so true, I work in Nursing in the UK and morale is low. I work with Nurses even senior nurses who don't want to be there. They're rude to patients and colleagues and I feel like saying to them why are they in this job?

    • @mayaa1018
      @mayaa1018 2 года назад +8

      yes!!! there are so many nurses who don’t even wanna do bedside/primary care nursing and having that mindset inevitably causes errors and so much more

    • @rosebudnyoni7380
      @rosebudnyoni7380 2 года назад +3

      This is exactly what made me run away 🏃‍♀️

    • @Spoton16
      @Spoton16 2 года назад +4

      Idk about that, they probably won't be that much better with students.

    • @bonsaibaby8257
      @bonsaibaby8257 2 года назад +2

      @@Spoton16 huh? What does students have to do with rude nurses that shouldn’t be in healthcare?

  • @Healthyhabits06
    @Healthyhabits06 2 года назад +3

    Liz you inspire me! I value your honesty and just being so transparent. I'm here to stay! Can't wait to see what you do with your platform :)

  • @garrettdullin3705
    @garrettdullin3705 2 года назад +4

    I love this video. I am feeling the exact same way in my job as a restaurant manager and I decided 6 months ago that I m want to be a nurse. It's a scary shift, the job is hard but I know from watching your videos I can do hard things. So happy for you making a decision to find joy in your life!

  • @kanegrey7697
    @kanegrey7697 2 года назад +23

    I love how candid you’re with this subject. It’s very difficult to talk about for some. Just like you I’m over working in patient care. I’m an RN and working in another area of healthcare (non clinical/patient care) and I love it. It doesn’t make me less of a person/nurse or whatever. I’m just over it and needed a change of scenery. Healthcare is really going down the drain in the current direction.

    • @vickieoliver103
      @vickieoliver103 2 года назад +5

      May I ask what area of nursing you are doing now?

  • @amandaperez9345
    @amandaperez9345 2 года назад +272

    💜💜 normalize CHANGING YOUR MIND. This is supposed to a great thing about nursing, that there are so many different roles you can take. That’s a huge reason why I chose nursing.

  • @BecauseHELovesMe
    @BecauseHELovesMe 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR HONESTY AND ENCOURAGEMENT! I am also an FNP in primary care and am already burnt out after 2 years. Everything you said resonated with me as I recently put my notice in without a real Plan other than taking a break. Liz , my prayer for you in this season away from practicing as an NP (however long it may be) is that this break refreshes you and restores you in a way you only imagined. Thank you for being a brave voice. May God bless your next!!!

  • @cassandraheller8178
    @cassandraheller8178 2 года назад +1

    1000% supportive of this message! Part of the great thing about nursing is the many roles and jobs that nurses can do, and it ALL contributes to nursing. So happy for you in making that decision for yourself.

  • @lisaadams2748
    @lisaadams2748 2 года назад +8

    Wow, Liz!! This was a much-needed conversation. I've wrestled with the same thoughts about failure for not wanting to work at the bedside (pre-NP school) and now not wanting direct patient care (still in NP school and about to graduate). I recently have been more comfortable and accepting of my vision for my career, even though it is not fully developed. I know I want to stay in health care, but I'm leaning more towards academia, patient education/ health promotion, or something along the lines of health policy.

  • @normaannep.2310
    @normaannep.2310 2 года назад +3

    Congratulations to you....I quit nursing in September 2021 after 21 yrs as a bedside nurse in ICU..I always told people "nursing is my job, NOT who I am"..I would always get funny looks😕...I loved the science of helping people recover from an illness, the drugs involved, the calculations, the life saving machines that the nurses would monitor & control...it was just amazing to me to see them turn the corner...that's what I LOVED...now trying to figure out what I want to do now🙂

  • @kgrocks111
    @kgrocks111 2 года назад +2

    Exactly what I am feeling. Thank you for making this video ❤️ It is a breath of fresh air to hear a competent wonderful professional and person say this. We can change our minds, and we are succeeding in learning more about ourselves and evolving.

  • @chanellewilson7094
    @chanellewilson7094 2 года назад

    Go girl!! I’m so glad you posted this and acknowledged the feelings that go along with changing your mind especially as a NP. I don’t think people realize some of the realities as a provider that goes into being a NP versus bedside nursing. It really exposes you to some of the flip sides healthcare. All in all this video is so on point, raw, and important to address in the nursing world.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @janeoppong1707
    @janeoppong1707 2 года назад +5

    I’m in nurse practitioner sch and Its been the most scariest thing I’ve done in my life… and i appreciate your honesty! You just gained a subscriber! I can’t wait to see the amazing things you’re going to do! 💗

  • @LKlassen16
    @LKlassen16 2 года назад +11

    This is so relatable! Thank you! I have gone through this identity crisis panic repeatedly in the process of getting married and having a baby and that affecting my nursing career. Ultimately I am so thankful that God defines my value and not what I do.

  • @lifeaccordingtodiamond240
    @lifeaccordingtodiamond240 2 года назад +1

    I’m so proud of you, Liz! To be self-aware enough to listen to your inner being says a lot about you. I think you will look back and be proud of yourself for embracing life in all its forms. Shout out to you for choosing yourself! 💜

  • @shannonland3810
    @shannonland3810 2 года назад +1

    You're amazing! I'm in year 2 of NP school and feel as you. I am so glad that you shared your journey and candid thoughts. I can so relate. I love the term 'pivoting.' I will continue to follow you no matter what your journey or path is! Thank you, Liz, for being you!

  • @ga6589
    @ga6589 2 года назад +5

    Life is too short to continue doing something you don't like or isn't giving you the rewards you anticipated. It's great that you know what you do want to do- some people never get to that point and are stuck in a job that isn't for them. It takes a great deal of courage to know when to switch gears and then follow through! What you learned as a nurse will serve you well in your future endeavors.

  • @chantalalfaro1983
    @chantalalfaro1983 2 года назад +4

    You are NOT a failure!! Your happiness is more important than being an NP!! Find yourself, be yourself, be happy!

  • @lydiaperezdeoliveira656
    @lydiaperezdeoliveira656 2 года назад +1

    So much love for you! Take the chance and fly high where your intuition takes you. You are so authentic and funny and smart!

  • @connergibson6994
    @connergibson6994 2 года назад +2

    I have so much respect for you. Thank you for this perspective.

  • @fournomore
    @fournomore Год назад +15

    I have been in healthcare for almost a decade and I’m now doing my nursing prerequs. This is my BIGGEST fear. My husband is making so many sacrifices so I can go back to school and I’m friggin terrified of hating it when I actually finish.

    • @allthingsmaloney5634
      @allthingsmaloney5634 Год назад +1

      If you're doing RN there are many doors to go down. Generally you need 3 years of acute care experience before you can move to roles in offices/more low-key like education or something similar. It's not that bad if you find a decent workplace and the right doorway. The first few years may be a lot of stress due to learning but you will be fine.

  • @caramia4477
    @caramia4477 2 года назад +256

    Hi Liz. I rarely ever comment but I've only been practicing as a nurse for a year and a half, still working on my BSN after getting an ADN.. and I just got hired as a dog bather, trying to get back into my passion. I know nursing isn't for me, and I appreciate the honesty in this video and it makes me feel so much better knowing that its okay to change my mind, and that im not alone. So thank you for this video and know that there are many of us nurses out there that support you.

    • @katieshea6980
      @katieshea6980 2 года назад +4

      I love this!!!!

    • @Lauren-bx5ed
      @Lauren-bx5ed 2 года назад +3

      Good to hear that Cara

    • @Lauren-bx5ed
      @Lauren-bx5ed 2 года назад +1

      @@katieshea6980 Hello Katie

    • @Lauren-bx5ed
      @Lauren-bx5ed 2 года назад

      Hello

    • @Ashley-gl2sc
      @Ashley-gl2sc 2 года назад

      Hi Cara, I am currently going for my ADN & I have so much self doubt but I really want to get a degree… Are you able to start working as a nurse after you receive your ADN?

  • @bea6531
    @bea6531 2 года назад

    this chat is exactly what i needed, thank you for sharing and your beautiful words! praying for your future success and happiness!

  • @Luke747gal
    @Luke747gal 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this. Im in the process of applying for NP but every cell in my body is telling me No! I'm thankful for your honesty. It gives me courage to tell my family I've changed my mind.

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +3

      You got this!

    • @ashley9776
      @ashley9776 Год назад +1

      I’m dropping out before NP school starts. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @user-bp3xz3ng2z
    @user-bp3xz3ng2z Год назад +3

    Thank you for being brave enough to claim back your LIFE! Your time, your mental, physical and emotional health, your relationships and your family. Thank you for taking the step to be happy and free.
    Immediate admiration for your self-honesty and courage to take the step.
    Congrats and all the best!

  • @NurseJane91
    @NurseJane91 2 года назад +18

    Thank you so much for this!!! I appreciate you. I feel like this now, I don’t want to be a NP anymore but I keep going because all of my education might go to “waste”. I just keep waiting for that unicorn job to come. I would like to have a better work life balance and am not okay with settling. You give me inspiration to keep looking for something right for me be it in education, management or the clinical setting. I can’t out right quit but you give me inspiration to keep looking for something better. I feel I’m meant for something more!

    • @Lauren-bx5ed
      @Lauren-bx5ed 2 года назад

      Hello

    • @NurseLiz
      @NurseLiz  2 года назад +2

      Thank YOU for sharing! I know I was incredibly lucky to just be able to literally fall into my role with Lecturio, but having the courage and willpower to keep looking for what's right for you is hard and I applaud you for it!

    • @KatrinaJoy225
      @KatrinaJoy225 2 года назад

      @@Lauren-bx5ed you're a creep.

  • @BrigitteNP
    @BrigitteNP 2 года назад +2

    I admire your candidness so much. A profession isn't necessarily who you are it's just a part of what you do. I'm an NP myself and it's so sad how little time we are allotted for patients. Best of luck with all of your future endeavors. 💕We are constantly changing and evolving. We are not the same person that we were 10 years ago. So yes, we can change our minds and we have to take care of ourselves first and foremost if we are able to give and help others.

  • @mrandmrsbeauty
    @mrandmrsbeauty 2 года назад

    Thank you for being so authentic and transparent, you have no idea how comforting this is to hear. We live in a society that puts so much value on what you do for a living that we forget that we are enough no matter what we do for a living. Thank you!

  • @faithblackwell9572
    @faithblackwell9572 2 года назад +3

    This is so amazing! I am actually in the midst of applying for an MA in Leadership and Evangelism as opposed to the NP program I applied for. I struggled to be able to reconcile why I should do this. But after 10yrs of bedside. Rising and clinical work, I definitely feel called to this pivot! Thanks so much for your honesty and willingness to be transparent about this process within yourself :)

  • @lillymesser9487
    @lillymesser9487 2 года назад +11

    I needed to hear this!!! I am in the middle of applying to nursing schools, and I feel like I am changing my mind! And omg it is so scary because I have no idea what I will do instead. But you are right, there is a whole world of opportunities out there!! I'm so happy for you that you are doing what feels right! Thank you for sharing, for inspiring, and I can't wait to see what is next for you! You have such a beautiful spirit

    • @Cubandkorean
      @Cubandkorean 2 года назад

      I graduated 6 months ago, always wanted to be a nurse and now I don’t even feel energy to take the boards. I’m changing my mind without even starting. Just heard so many horror stories from other nurses. I’m so lost right now. I may go back to veterinary assistant, i love animals and feels much better.

    • @theshinythings123
      @theshinythings123 2 года назад +1

      I think most people in nursing school know it can really be a sucky job in reality, but the thing is there is so much flexibility in nursing that usually most people can find something they like. outpatient, aesthetic, OR, public health. and people who really hate it no matter what still can make money doing travel nursing lol

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

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  • @oceanave6
    @oceanave6 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video, it has helped tremendously! I’m currently pivoting from bedside nursing of 2 years to an out-patient speciality office within the same company. It will be its own challenge but I have been trying to tell myself that I can use the same skills from bedside, just in a different/more creative way in the out-patient side. Also, I really enjoy videos like this; your authentic perspective of the nursing/healthcare system.

  • @Musical_Stitches
    @Musical_Stitches 2 года назад +6

    Congratulations on your decision! Whatever space you end up in will be so lucky - as are we who get so much from watching you. Brava!

  • @meikoblock
    @meikoblock 2 года назад +4

    Liz you have helped me so much through nursing; the scary bits, the fun bits, and the unsure bits. I think you're most valuable attributions on this platform is you are so transparent. So many social media nurses sugarcoat this field, and I appreciate that you are always honest with us.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

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  • @thesingledadnursehomestead1742
    @thesingledadnursehomestead1742 2 года назад +5

    It’s been a tough couple of years for the nursing profession. Covid has really kicked all of our butts. God bless. You got this!!!! Regardless of what it is you got this!

  • @lienneharrington2382
    @lienneharrington2382 2 года назад

    You are not failing, you are evolving!!!! Thank you for your candor and self-awareness!! I just quit my PCT job mid nursing school because it was no longer teaching me, burning me out, and making me feel sad about nursing school, just like in nursing it's risk vs. benefit and you can always help more people by helping yourself so that is a win in my book, go Liz!

  • @SmartyPie1
    @SmartyPie1 2 года назад +1

    I felt very connected with this video and I appreciate your honest feelings. I was a new grad nurse who started working my first year at the bedside during covid. After 1 entire year of working and being forced to be charge nurse, I dreaded the thought of going to work. I hated my job and the negative mentality it brought me. When I decided to quit, I felt like so many people were trying to guilt trip me for quitting and saying I needed to stay for the experience before going back for NP school. I've been constantly questioning my decision to quit my first job because I know staying would have looked better on my resume than the current nursing job I work. However, your video served as a reminder for me to not regret my decision because I am a lot happier now that I have quit. It's not a failure and it's okay to change.

  • @mclark1635
    @mclark1635 2 года назад +175

    As a nurse, myself, of 26 years, I can sooo relate to your mindset. There is NEVER enough time to care for the patient the way they deserve, not to mention, too many corporate demands and insurance roadblocks for the job to be done and done right. You didn’t fail. You simply found out the success of this type job is impossible and are choosing to no longer participate in the overall nonsense.
    Proud of you! You are going in a positive direction and will help more people than you could ever imagine!

    • @LR-ux4fh
      @LR-ux4fh 2 года назад +5

      THIS! There are so many constraints in reality in healthcare--and it is very sad. When you go into this profession, you need to just be able to care for other humans...then you realize you have to do WAYYY too many things to leave any time for educating. The whole reality of bedside nursing is needing to talk to patients and families way more than you have time for. I am thrilled about this talk series because a lot of us US medical system viewers can RELATE to it!!!!

    • @jennmitchell5008
      @jennmitchell5008 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely! The "If you can't beat 'em, Join 'em" attitude isn't for me. I chose not to play the game anymore ;-)

    • @neilxxgaming
      @neilxxgaming 2 года назад

      correct. i love the "success of this type job is impossible" and "overall nonsense" XD

  • @theshammy00
    @theshammy00 2 года назад +3

    Yeesss! I love it Liz! Please PLEAASSEE don’t feel bad or guilty. Think of it like this. We go through life in chapters. This is your new chapter. You didn’t waste your time or fail anything. You are simply starting your new chapter. Your previous chapter happened, it taught you a lot and you grew from it but it’s just time for a new chapter. When you think of it like that, it will help with the guilt. I’m in the same boat, I decided I’m leaving my paramedic job and I just dropped my prerequisites for nursing school and the guilt ate me alive until I changed my mindset on it all. I’m calling it “Chapter 2”. Chapter 1 was great and taught me a lot but now it’s time for my new chapter :)

  • @stephanieisabelmartinez3601
    @stephanieisabelmartinez3601 2 года назад

    This is such a beautiful message. Thanks for sharing it with us. I'm so excited to see where you are headed next and look forward to your new content. After working in healthcare for over 10 years it's inspiring to hear that others also feel this way. We are meant for so much more than fitting societal norms. Glad you are pivoting and forming a new path.

  • @christinahill4917
    @christinahill4917 2 года назад

    You are amazing! This is SOO not failing. You are able to pivot because you are such a success in connecting with other nurses and do such an amazing job educating through other platforms.

  • @DavidSion-zs3vg
    @DavidSion-zs3vg Год назад +3

    I’ve been a trauma ICU nurse for a little over two years now. I’m feeling everything you talked about. Our identity is tied to our profession and we don’t want to be viewed as a quitter. However, I’m sick of the nights, weekends and holidays. I work nights so I don’t have to deal with the day bull crap, but this leaves me drained on my days off. I was looking into NP school as a solution to my problems, but I feel like I would be exchanging one problem for another. I know there isn’t a perfect job and sometimes we have to suck it up and work hard. I have no idea what I would pivot to. I don’t want to lose my skill set by transitioning to a lower acuity setting but it seems the only way I will have work life balance is to drop the ICU life. I want my cake and eat it too ha ha!

  • @jennytracy7341
    @jennytracy7341 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. Your honesty is refreshing. I will most def continue to watch you.

  • @karenr.5500
    @karenr.5500 2 года назад +2

    I have followed your channel quite some time and have always thought you have an amazing ability to communicate and educate others. You have a wonderful opportunity to positively impact people on a very large scale. That is definitely not a sign of failure. I often wondered if this was the direction you were supposed to go. Can wait to see glimpses of your journey!

  • @elizabethsmith4674
    @elizabethsmith4674 2 года назад +6

    I feel exactly the same way about my career in corporate America so I've been considering nursing. I struggle a lot with feeling like a failure and letting other people down, especially since I've been extremely fortunate with career development support. Not sure 100% if and what I'll actually make the change to (nursing or otherwise), but it's weighing heavily on my mind.
    Sending you support during your pivot!

  • @lisainict9555
    @lisainict9555 Год назад +4

    You’d make an excellent counselor! I’m not a nurse, but am thinking of leaving the field of education. It’s hard to let go of guilt/sense of duty, that part of my identity, and also the feeling of loss of my investment. Everything you said in this video made me feel comforted and hopeful. Thank you for taking the time to share and please know that you are making a difference for people across all professions and from all walks of life. We appreciate you!!

  • @celeste6205
    @celeste6205 2 года назад

    Wow! Thanks for this powerful share. Thanks for being in your authenticity. Thanks for the reminder that other's opinion isn't important to our decision making process (unless it's someone in the inner circle). And thanks for reminding us all that it's possible to pivot, step into what's aligned, and transition. I'm new to your channel. Just sent in my applications for an AcBac to DNP (psych np) program. I don't love feeling cornered or "stuck" so I love to see this evolution across your videos over the last several years. I love seeing that I can do this program, dive in fully, and trust where it takes me. The journey might not (probably won't) look like the mental image I have in my head, and I love having permission to go through the process without expectation of what the "destination" looks like.

  • @dominiquekoehne7239
    @dominiquekoehne7239 2 года назад +1

    You are so awesome and thank you for being transparent. I for one will definitely still follow and be in love with your channel. Your channel has definitely been a encouragement as I navigated going back to school as a full blown adult! I think what you are hoping to do with education for patients is AMAZING!! That's what being nurse is about. Providing holistic care to patients to better their health. Wishing you all the best! You got this!

  • @autumnonpurpose
    @autumnonpurpose Год назад +3

    I also changed my mind. I’m a medical assistant- was pushed into “go be a nurse so you can then be a NP” but when I fell sick with Covid I realized how broken our system is. How money hungry it is, and I want nothing to do with it. So now I’m pivoting as well.

  • @lisachappell9387
    @lisachappell9387 2 года назад +5

    Hi Liz, I have been away from bedside for 11 years and recently took a PRN bedside. I am also a nurse educator and doing nurse coaching. I am so glad I took an 11 year break and I am also glad I am back with a different perspective. What I am trying to say is yes! It’s ok to change your mind and to change your mind back too. Saying goodbye for now may not be goodbye forever or maybe it will. And that is ok too.

    • @ImranKhan-tj3dr
      @ImranKhan-tj3dr Год назад

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  • @lucypussy7
    @lucypussy7 2 года назад +1

    Please don't stop making videos! Like EVER!!! Thank you for always being honest and inspiring many of us.

  • @rachelowens4197
    @rachelowens4197 2 года назад +1

    A lot of people are going through this experience and I feel like as a collective we are coming out of limiting beliefs and “waking up” to our true purpose and calling. Change is always uncomfortable, and I’m excited to see where you go with your channel. Your very inspiring as a ‘mentor’ or teacher. Thank you for your kind words and inspiration.

  • @mar1eacha
    @mar1eacha 2 года назад +4

    Clicked as soon I saw the notification. I am finishing up my prerequisites and applying to Nursing for September 2022. You really inspire me. I have worked as a CNA and experienced burnout. I feel like there needs to be more support for health care workers of ALL levels.