Mindset and Money
Nurses Deserve Wealth

Mindset and Money

Why Understanding Money is Key to Lasting Impact

Dear Nurse,

Welcome to the second edition of IV Drips of Wisdom.

I’m excited to write this letter because today’s edition will leave you with goosebumps and provoke deep, unanswered questions—questions only you can answer as we journey together toward financial empowerment.

Just a quick note: I’m not a financial advisor or expert, but like you, I have a strong desire to build long-term wealth legally and to bring others along with me on this journey.

Coming from a humble background and experiencing the hardships of financial struggle, I learned some hard lessons.

I realized just how important money is in our lives.

"Without money, your voice can never be heard, nor your impact fully felt."

Dear Nurse, you cannot build long-term wealth without understanding what money truly is.

Finance isn’t just about having money—it's about studying, creating, managing, and multiplying it. And the truth is, when you understand your finances, wealth becomes something you can create no matter where you are.

"You were created to be a blessing to the world—you deserve to be wealthy, build long-term financial stability, and positively impact lives without being a burden on others."

Unfortunately, money management wasn’t taught in school.

But it’s a skill that must be learned.

One of the best investments you can make is in yourself. Gaining financial literacy and mastering money management will profoundly affect your life—whether you realize it now or not.

The first step on this wealth-building journey is adopting a positive mindset toward money.

If you don’t believe you deserve wealth or that you can attain it, it will remain out of reach. But today, you can choose to be intentional about your finances, just as you are about your nursing career.

"Wealth brings security, power, and freedom—even God wants you to be prosperous."

No one will secure your financial future but you.

I’ll leave you with this thought-provoking question: If you stopped working today, how long would you survive financially?

Until I come your way with the next dose, stay safe and intentional.

Love Gadima

Your Favourite Digital Nurse

P.S. If today’s letter resonates with you, please share your thoughts! And let me know if there are any topics you'd like me to address in future editions.


Victoria Fatoye

Virtual Assistant |Pharmacist |Data Science Participant @IU Germany | Child Sexual Violence Protection Advocate

4 个月

Money is very important. But like you said, mindset shift must happen. I must see that I deserve to be wealthy. I was created to live the abundance life. I was born to be a blessing and not a burden! Thanks for sharing these salient truths. I'm grateful

Tonia Chideraa

Nurse Midwife | I help young women with preventive health tips

6 个月

Thought provoking question indeed,financial freedom is a necessity not a choice for someone that wants to maintain her sanity ,thanks for sharing Gadima Love

Yetunde Blessing Makinde

Butterfly??Nurse || I Help Nurses Gain Career Clarity .Transform Workplaces into Healing Havens Through Proven Unique Strategies ||Workplace Wellness Coach || Founder, Nurses With Impact || Nurse Mentor || Nurse Tutor

6 个月

Omoo This is amazing ?? Thanks for sharing darling I need this kind of drip to be honest lol ??Gadima Love

EKWEBELEM PASCHAL

Content Writer | Adovocate of Good Governance and Human Rights | Political commentator| Data Analyst

6 个月

I enjoyed every line and everything about this piece! I renounce poverty and all it's connections.

Omolola Kowe

Empowering Women with PCOS to Live Healthier and Resilient Lives || Women's health advocate || Health and wellness coach.

6 个月

What you said is a fact...your voice can not be heard neither can your impact be fully felt. If you have a big dream without money, it will slow it down. Before people can support you, they will want to see what you have.

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