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Elizabeth Hanes BSN RN

 

Nursing is not limited to the bedside. It never was.

Being a nurse solopreneur is about designing a life that holds the work inside it.

We don't ask: "when do I get to have a life?"

We ask: "what kind of life do I want?" — and then create a business that puts us at the center, not at the margins.

It's not about squeezing joy into the corners. It's about letting joy take up the whole room, without apology.

We keep our client load low and our processes simple — making space for the things that matter more.

Sometimes that means one assignment a month. Other times, ten. Always at a pace we set for ourselves.

What it all comes down to is this:

We are nurses who design our life first. And let the work serve it.

 

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A few recent ShiftNotes issues.

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Start With This

You know how bodies work.

How systems fail. How patients get scared. How families grieve.

That knowledge has value far beyond the walls of your facility. The only question is whether you have started to think of it that way yet.

A Good Read

Most nurses do not decide to become writers in a dramatic moment.

They decide quietly. After a long shift. In the car. Staring at the dashboard and wondering if there is something else out there for them.

 

Take This with You

 

Hard shifts do not disappear.

But they do not have to live in your body forever.