I can't say what or who, but I can give you a series of events that led up to this day. While in high school I would finish school and through a local home health agency I was employed to work with my great grandmother. Once I graduated high school, I went on to obtain my CNA 1&2 license as well as my phlebotomy. I began working in a nursing home and went from there to working in a hospital. I have a caring and nurturing heart. It makes me happy to help others especially the elderly. While working in the hospital I thought of going back to school to get my nursing degree but at that time I wasn't driven enough. It's such a fulfilling field to be in. No matter where I ended up working, I always saw the medical part of it for example I was working as an SGT for a security company during Covid and was basically forced into a healthcare role by having to take temperatures of the employees, handing out PPE, and making sure they washed their hands or used hand sanitizer before they came in as well as basically triaging them with a questionnaire where their answers would determine their entry to the facility. I had one employee who I could see was visibly having trouble breathing but he was saying he was tired from walking, but I was assessing him while talking to him and he was abnormal breathing, so I called the safety manager, and he made him go to the medical we had on site they called the ambulance shortly after and he was taken to the hospital. His girlfriend approached me the next day to thank me for saving his life because upon going to the hospital they found out only 25% of his heart was functioning. I knew this was my calling. I went back to Halifax and took my CNA 1 again because I let mine expire and the teacher kept saying I think you make a great RN you should really consider going to nursing school. I have loved everything about the medical field since I started working in it. I come from a family of healthcare professionals, and many friends as well. My mom being the closest. I'm a licensed esthetician and I'd love to be an Aesthetician at some point or at least work as one. So, although I can't say exactly who or what, but I know I love it, and I'm determined to get my degree then go on to follow in my mom's footsteps and get my BSN.