Advance Your Self In the Nursing Career Sector

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  • Author Tracy Mcclelland
  • Published November 16, 2010
  • Word count 604

Many nurses today are under the impression that after they serve as a nurse

in a facility for over 15, 20, and 30 years that they should automatically be

advanced up the chain of command and into positions of leadership. Too often

this does happen and how unfortunate that predicament can be for the nurses

who are under that type of leadership. Advancing into nursing leadership

should come with nursing education, training and years of service. Notice

that years of service is appropriated at the end. Proper training to lead

others is a necessity in the healthcare market and should not be overlooked.

Nursing education is at the top of the poll because of the tools needed to be

an effective leader in either hospitals, clinics or community health centers.

Many nurses who have found themselves working really hard to advance in

healthcare become frustrated when their salaries do not match their

educational level, investment in self-development, and years of loyal

dedication to their employers. They become exhausted with their day to day

routine of giving so much to others and feeling as though no one really cares

or is willing to give back to them. This is one of the reasons why many

nurses who are women have decided that in this 21st century they are not

lying down and being bulldozed over any longer. Many nurses are branching

off, stepping outside of the norm and taking charge of their futures by

becoming Nursing Entrepreneurs.

As a nursing entrepreneur nurses have complete control of their success,

freedom and income. I know for myself, over 5 years ago I branched away from

the appearingly stable hospital setting to start my own Healthcareer Training

Center for nurses. It was frightening at first not knowing if I would have

success or not. After about two years of gathering the right information,

creating streams of income, and finding my place in the community I can truly

say that being a nursing entrepreneur has given me the opportunity to advance

myself in the healthcare sector. In my business I earn a six-figure income

but not only that my biggest reward is in seeing the faces of the people we

serve after completion of a training class. The great thing is that I am

still using my nursing skills to help people and influence their lives and I

could not be happier doing what I do. Here are 6 important steps I use to be

a successful nursing entrepreneur in my business:

Step One: Create value when providing service to customers. In creating value

I mean give them something to remember about their experience with your

company.

Step Two: Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Imagine that

it's your daughter or son receiving the service, wouldn't you want them

to receive the best? Always under promise and over deliver is my motto.

Step Three: Set business goals weekly, monthly and yearly. Keep track of the

goals you reach and those you do not reach to create a new game plan for

later.

Step Four: Be persistent in everything you do and never become frustrated

when at first try you don't succeed.

Step Five: Hire the right staff and surround yourself with positive

progressive people.

Step Six: Find a cause that's bigger than you that you believe in and offer

yourself, your nursing knowledge, gifts and talents. Giving to others is the

key way success in life and in your business as a nursing entrepreneur.To

learn more about how nurses can start a "Healthcareer Training Center" or

become a nursing entrepreneur visit Tracy McClelland RN, MSN at

www.nursingsuccesssystem.com.

Tracy McClelland registered nurse has found her fortune even in the midst of a recession. She is a nursing entrepreneur and offers in this article 6 tips for success when becoming a nursing entrepreneur. Visit her website for a free special report and learn more about her adventurous career at

http://www.nursingsuccesssystem.com

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