Children are rewarding, and they are one of the greatest gifts you can be given. They are also one of the most tiring and draining, which nobody mentions in the small print! Being a mom is a fantastic role and one that you will have all your life. In addition to being a mom, have you thought about what you would like to do for yourself? Have you thought about getting into nursing?
As a mom, you will have dealt with many an injury, and you will have seen the difference that good-quality care can make.
As a caring and thoughtful individual, nursing would be the natural progression for you, so what do you need to make this change happen. What steps should you be taking right now?
On a daily basis, nurses do so much for so many. Here's why you should transition from mom to nurse and focus on you! Click To TweetDeciding to Return to Work and Get a Career
The decision you need to make is probably one of the biggest you will have made in a long time.
The decision you make to get a career for yourself will impact everyone within your family, and therefore you must take your time to make the right decision and not rush the process.
A career is something that you have for yourself, and it is something that you have earned. You have given a lot in your role as a mom, and now it is time to focus on yourself and be the best that you can be outside of the home.
Why Nursing and Why Become a Nurse?
You may have thought about a career before, but you may not have thought about nursing before. As a mom, you have many traits and characteristics that nurses have, including being caring, thoughtful, and attentive.
Nursing and care are a growing industry, and the demand for nurses is constantly growing, making the sector one of the best to get into and stay in. Becoming a nurse is a rewarding role and one that will leave you feeling fulfilled at the end of each day.
One of the main reasons to become a nurse is opportunity: you get to make a difference; you get to be the change, and you get the chance to make an impact.
Getting the Correct Nursing Education and Qualifications
To become a nurse, you will need the proper education and qualifications. Suppose you already hold a bachelor’s degree. In that case, you could look at a direct entry MSN program, giving you the necessary qualification and entry route to become a nurse in short as time as possible.
Without the correct qualifications and education, you will struggle to get into nursing, setting you back.
Getting the education you require is of the utmost importance, so do not underestimate how important returning to education is.
Studying Nursing Online and Creating a Study Space
By now, you have realized the importance of studying and returning to education. With this in mind, it is now time to get serious and focus on successfully learning online.
When you learn online, you get the opportunity to work from your own home at a time and pace that is more convenient to you and your family.
Of course, with a family around you, studying and concentrating can be a little trickier, but it is not impossible.
Creating and having a dedicated study space will make the whole studying experience a lot easier and more enjoyable and allow you to work distraction-free.
Balancing Studying and Family Life
When you are studying, you may struggle initially to get a good and healthy balance, but do not be put off as with time, it is possible to get a healthy and sustainable balance.
When you separate study time and family time, you ensure that you fulfill and honor all your commitments with minimal stress.
Getting a balance may be difficult at first, but if you create a timetable and plan of action for the week ahead, you will ensure that you honor your study commitments while keeping some time back for precious family time.
Creating a New Resume Highlighting Nursing
Once you have studied and achieved the qualification you set out to gain, it is time to take it to the next step and create a new resume. Even if you have an existing resume, you will quickly see that it will be outdated and irrelevant.
It will take just as much time to alter an existing resume as it would to create a new one, so do not get the temptation to tweak your current resume as it will be unproductive.
Securing a Nursing Position
After creating a new resume, it is now time to land that position you have been working towards. To secure a job, you need to keep ahead of the competition.
Sign up to nursing agencies, approach hospitals outside of your target area, and consider looking at private facilities, too. Getting your foot through the door is essential, and from here, you can work your way up should you wish to.
When it comes to securing a nursing position, take your time to evaluate your options and do not feel pressured to take the first position that gets offered to you.
Balancing Working as a Nurse and Family Life
Now you have secured your first nursing position. It is back to the juggling act, but now you will be juggling work and family. Finding a balance is more than achievable if you are prepared to make sacrifices and compromises along the way.
You will, of course, never get a perfect balance, but with time and some tweaking along the way, you will get a healthy and manageable balance that allows you to pursue a career you love while still spending time with the family that you adore.
Nursing is a tough job. Make no mistake; it is certainly not for the faint-hearted. It is for passionate people, the ones who want to make an impact on another person’s life.
If my mom could do it after being out of school for years then anyone can! Nursing was always my dream too. Thanks for sharing!
That’s great that your mom became a nurse. I have no doubt you could do it too if you want!