Learn how to use Stoicism and self-help to overcome career conditioning, nursing burnout, and parental expectations while transitioning to a fulfilling new path.

The brain defaults to what it knows because it’s safe, but the same mechanism that built the problem is the one that can solve it. If you’ve spent twenty years firing a specific circuit, neuroplasticity means you can start building a new trail in the woods next to it.
How can I remove old memories or conditioning of my brain, that I am only successful or make GOOD money if I am a registered nurse, which I have been for 20years and dislike the culture, the interventions everything except patient care and really talking to people and getting to the root of their issue. I see self help and stoicism as supportive in my thoughts to change this personal belief that has been reinforced by my parents and love ones around me. I have suffered mental illness help.








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