Heather Wilson, a registered nurse (RN), is on a mission to fix the gaps in senior foot care and, therefore, started “Everyday Divinity” a senior foot care business brand of her own. After the resounding success of her first venture and multiple requests from nurses to learn her business model, Heather decided to start “The Foot and Nail Institute” to help nurses learn how to start and run their own foot care enterprises successfully. Heather advocates for nurses to start off on their own because she believes that it provides them with the opportunity to provide necessary service to their patients while battling the burnout that exists in jobs.
Listen to this episode to learn more about Heather and the amazing work she is doing as a nurse entrepreneur and mentor for other nurses.
Today, you will learn about:
- Heather’s educational background and career as a bedside nurse
- Reasons behind her inclination towards nursing
- Founding of “Everyday Divinity”
- Services offered by the company
- Creation of “The Foot and Nail Institute”
- Online courses and programs offered
- Heather as an advocate for foot health
- Encouraging nurses to become nursing entrepreneurs
Key Takeaways:
- Senior foot care is an overlooked area
- There is more to nursing than just being a bedside nurse
- Nursing entrepreneurship enables freedom that the bedside does not
- Numerous options are available for nurses to use their degrees
- Self-discipline and faith in oneself are important to start your own venture
- Having a support group of nurses helps in the growth of the business
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