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What If Your Career Was Meant to Evolve?

2025 career change midlife career change for nurses

By Elizabeth Hanes BSN RN 
Freelance health journalist and founder of RN2writer

Elizabeth is a nurse turned six-figure freelance writer. Her work has appeared in WebMD, Verywell Health, Cardinal Health, and many other major healthcare brands and publications. She now helps nurses transition to freelance writing through RN2writer - an accredited provider of Continuing Nursing Education.


At some point in every nurse’s journey, a quiet question starts to echo in the background: Is this still the right path for me?

Maybe it starts during a long night shift, as you’re helping a confused patient settle down for the third time. Maybe it arrives when you find yourself dreading the next schedule post. Or maybe it hits you in the middle of a moment that should feel fulfilling, but doesn’t.

Here’s the thing: those thoughts don’t mean you’re broken or ungrateful or less of a nurse.

They mean you’re evolving. 


The Myth of the “Forever Career”

We grow up with the idea that once we choose a career, especially one as meaningful as nursing, we’re supposed to stick with it forever. The stability, the status, the service. It all adds up to a noble, lifelong pursuit.

But what if forever isn’t the goal? What if the very act of changing direction is a natural, necessary part of your growth?

The idea that a “real” career must follow a single trajectory is outdated. In reality, the most fulfilling careers are often nonlinear. They wind. They shift. They make space for new talents, new passions, new seasons of life.

Why Nurses Struggle With Change

As nurses, we’re wired for loyalty. To our patients. Our units. Our teammates. Even our own expectations of what a “good nurse” should be.

That loyalty makes it hard to admit when we’re no longer thriving in our roles. It’s even harder to act on that truth.

But staying in a role that no longer fits doesn’t serve anyone. Not you, not your patients, not the profession. When you’re burned out, disillusioned, or craving something more, that’s not failure. That’s feedback. Your career is trying to tell you something.

What if Writing Is the Next Step?

If you're reading this, you may already feel the pull toward something more creative, more autonomous, maybe even more you. For many nurses, freelance writing opens that door.

Writing allows you to leverage your clinical expertise in a different way. It gives you space to be reflective, strategic, and educational. It offers the chance to advocate, inform, and influence, without a stethoscope.

You’re not “giving up” nursing by becoming a writer. You’re expanding your identity. You’re evolving into the next version of yourself: a nurse who writes.

The Power of Permission

Too often, nurses wait for someone else to tell them it’s okay to pivot.

Let us be that someone: It’s okay.

It’s okay to want something different. It’s okay to want more freedom, flexibility, or fulfillment. It’s okay to evolve.

And more than that? It’s normal.

Every career, especially one rooted in service, needs space to grow. What energized you at 25 may not fulfill you at 45. That’s not failure. That’s evolution.

Your Next Step: Design Your Dream Career

You don’t have to have all the answers right now. You don’t even have to commit to a full transition yet.

But you can take one simple step forward.

Our ebook, Design Your Dream Career as a Nurse Writer, was created to help nurses like you explore the possibilities. Inside, you’ll find how to get your health writing business started.

You already have everything you need to begin. Let us help you uncover it.

Download Design Your Dream Career as a Nurse Writer and start imagining what your evolved career could look like. On your terms, in your voice, with your values at the center.


FAQ:

Q: Can I still call myself a nurse if I leave clinical practice?
Absolutely. Your license, education, and lived experience are part of you forever. You don’t stop being a nurse, you just express it differently.

Q: What if I don’t have any writing experience?
That’s okay! Many nurse writers start from scratch. Your clinical knowledge gives you a huge head start in the health writing world.

Q: Will other nurses judge me for leaving the bedside?
Possibly, but their opinions don’t define your path. What matters most is what brings you joy and purpose.

Q: Is this a midlife crisis?
Not at all. It’s a midlife clarity. It’s you recognizing that you want your work to align with who you are now, not who you were when you chose nursing at 18.

 

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About RN2writer

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