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Wealth Beyond the Scrubs - A Nurse's Journey from Burnout to Legacy - cover

Wealth Beyond the Scrubs - A Nurse's Journey from Burnout to Legacy

Sunday Bassey

Editorial: Spines

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Caregiving is one of the most emotionally demanding professions in the world. Every day, healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, practitioners, and all caregivers, pour strength, patience, and compassion into others while quietly battling their own exhaustion. Many never admit they’re overwhelmed until burnout becomes impossible to ignore. But beneath the fatigue lies a sacred truth: the hands that heal also hold legacy.Wealth Beyond the Scrubs is a call to rise. To transform burnout into a blueprint. To shift from labor to legacy. This is your invitation to reclaim purpose, build generational legacy, and awaken to the truth: you were designed to soar.Next Step: You’ve turned the final page, but your journey is just beginning. You’ve felt the whisper, and you’ve seen the blueprint. Now it’s time to build, join the movement #Legacyheals (legacyheals.org).
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