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Have you ever wondered if you are cut out to be an entrepreneur? Nurses sometimes tell me that they are not sure if their nursing career has prepared them to start and succeed in their own legal nurse consulting practice. Yet even the most routine nursing jobs are full of life lessons that apply to the business world.<br><br>My first job as an intensive care nurse at a large medical center prepared me for business success. Subsequent work reinforced those early messages. I invite you to take a closer look at your own nursing career and discover lessons that will help you succeed as a legal nurse consultant.Success Lesson 1 — Find Your Passion and Turn It Into a Business</ b><br>As much as I love my work with critically ill patients and their families, my inner voice tells me that I won't be working in a hospital forever. As a young nurse, the vision of myself working in the ICU at the age of 40, 50 or 60 would not be the focus.<br><br>With only 6 years of nursing experience, I left the hospital and started my law nurse consulting business. From there, I listened to my inner voice and reconnected with my first passion teaching. At the age of 8, I spent hours every day teaching imaginary classes. Today I have the honor to teach, train and mentor nurses to realize their career dreams. I turned my passion into a business, and since then I haven't worked a day.<br><br>Listen to your inner voice, and you will find your passion. Many nurses have reconnected with their passion through legal nurse consultation, an option they did not know about before they entered my program.<br><br><b>Success Lesson 2 – You Have the Power to Control Your Career Destiny</b >< br><br>Patients recover faster when they take control of their health and practice healthy habits. Even the smallest positive action can give patients a sense of control and empower the healing process.<br><br>I learned this lesson over and over as I struggled to gain control over my own nursing career. Every time I refuse to give in to the frustrations of working in the healthcare system and take positive steps myself, I feel better. With every step I grow, I develop and I come up with new ideas to increase my sense of control and satisfaction.<br><br>The same goes for your career. You have the power to practice healthy habits that are essential to controlling your career destiny. Educate yourself on the steps to achieving career health, including new career options such as legal nurse consulting. Then take action on those steps. You really can control the fate of your career.<br><br><b>Success Lesson 3 – Don't Give In To Fear</b><br><br>As a nurse, I often treat patients who have the same progressive disease, but experience dramatically different outcomes. We all know patients who lived years after their predicted death and other patients who should have lived but didn't live because they gave up or didn't want to live. The fact that so many elderly patients die within months of losing a partner is a powerful example of the mind-body connection. In almost every case, a patient who dies too soon has succumbed to fear.<br><br>There is also a mind-business relationship that will affect the health of your business. When I give in to fear, I become the biggest obstacle to my success. That was true when I started my business 19 years ago. That's true today.<br><br> Fear will paralyze you instantly. Practice mind control and train your mind every day to think positively. Get rid of your lack of confidence and negative thoughts. Don't wait for MI to stop breathing the toxic fumes of fear. Don't let fear be the reason you don't make your career dreams come true. Always remember the mindset of living patients and deceased patients.<br><br><b>Success Lesson 4 – Nurses Can Do Anything</b><br><br>As nurses most of us have brought patients back to life. We can all remember at least one miraculous story of a case where, with our help, a patient survived all odds.<br><br>Every time I face a business crisis, I remind myself, " Each successive nursing position requires new and different skills that require more training and education.<br><br>The same goes for owning a business. Today I tackle things with ease and success that seemed impossible 19 years ago. But that's because I've been training for what I'm doing now since I became a nurse.<br><br>If you're frustrated