About Me

It wasn’t a single life-changing event that led me here—it was a collection of small, meaningful moments.

When I was young, I used to visit my grandfather in the hospital. There was a nurse who came in every day with such genuine warmth, greeting him with a smile and treating him like he truly mattered. She didn’t just perform her duties; she cared for him as a person. Watching her compassion ease his discomfort during a difficult time made a lasting impression on me. I remember thinking, I want to be that source of comfort for someone someday.

Years later, when a close friend experienced a serious medical emergency, I saw that same quiet strength in the nurses caring for her. They were present in the in-between moments—when family members were drained, when doctors were attending to other patients, and when my friend simply needed reassurance and a steady hand to hold. Their work wasn’t flashy, but it was deeply impactful.

To me, nursing means standing beside people when they feel most fragile. It means bringing comfort, dignity, and hope into moments that feel overwhelming. That belief fuels my passion and motivates me to support others who are pursuing the path of nursing.

We are called to create change—one patient, one moment at a time. And that is the difference I aspire to make.

Nurse June, BSN, RN

Your Nursingace

I know what it feels like because I’ve been there too. Nursing school can be incredibly isolating. I remember long nights at my desk, buried in piles of notes, questioning myself: “Is everyone else this overwhelmed?” and sometimes even, “Am I really meant for this?”

In those challenging moments, I began creating study resources to make things clearer for myself—and eventually, to support others facing the same struggles.

That’s how Your Nursing Space came to life. It was built from those very experiences, with one purpose: to remind you that you’re never alone in this journey. Every nursing student has had doubts. Every one of us has felt the pressure.

Keep pushing forward. You are capable—and you will make it.

Nurse June, BSN, RN