“It is not how much we do – it is how much love we put into the doing.” – Mother Teresa.
My passion for nursing began with a desire to find profound job satisfaction. My first memorable interaction with a nurse was when I was six years old and fell ill. The kindness and professionalism she exhibited left an indelible impression on me, inspiring me to pursue a career in nursing. This aspiration was cemented as I navigated the challenges of financial constraints and family responsibilities during my schooling years. As the eldest in my family, I naturally embraced roles of support, care, and responsibility. These experiences helped me develop empathy and responsiveness—key characteristics I believe are essential for a successful nursing career.
Having completed my education in science subjects, I acquired a solid foundation in basic anatomy and medical terminology. My journey in healthcare began as a volunteer nursing assistant at a community health center. There, I had the privilege of working with outstanding nursing professionals, which broadened my understanding of the nursing profession’s versatility and rewards. This experience fueled my decision to pursue further education in nursing and attain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. My long-term career goal is to advance to a higher-level nursing practice role, and I am confident that a BSN program will equip me with the clinical and leadership skills necessary for this advancement.
Earning a BSN degree will open doors to better career opportunities and higher-paying jobs. The program will enhance my critical thinking abilities, case management skills, and leadership capabilities, enabling me to provide holistic and preventive care in both inpatient and outpatient settings. I am committed to upholding professional standards and am eager to achieve a higher level of personal and professional satisfaction by serving humanity through nursing.