 The team is my rock. Without them, I couldn't get through anything. They're the reason we get through it together. Tough is being ready with my team. By my side, we are able to get through things we had never imagined. I have such respect for my colleagues and everybody who works in the hospital. It helps me want to come in every day and be a part of that team. Being ready to me means setting intentions, having a positive attitude, and then just going after the day. One of the things that I say to myself is that I am capable and I am ready to face the day. When I walk in the door at work, I want all of my worries to be behind me and I can focus 100% on what I'm doing. If I know I'm going to be having a rough day, I just close the door and look at a picture of my baby. I like to be challenged. I like to help people, so I just feel like I wake up ready for the day. You look back at what you've done for the day and what you've accomplished. That itself gives you drive to do it again the next day. You put in the work, you put in the effort and you are willing to learn. That's what being ready means to me. Be prepared for everything. Keep an open mind. Be ready to, you know, as we say, pivot. Everything don't go according to plan. So even if you're planning, your plan isn't on plan. Adapt to it and then go from there. People are capable of much more than they know they're stronger than they ever believe. I feel like I'm much more confident, especially how I carry myself and how to ask questions. If you're confident in what you're doing, you will succeed. Being confident resonates to patients, to other team members. It's really crucial in a hospital environment. Resilience is something that everybody the past few years has experienced. The very neurosurgical team I work with now saved my life when I had a brain hemorrhage. That's where I really learned what resilience was. Every day I go home I feel rewarded and there's no other job I would want to do. I'm here to do a job. I'm here to change people's life. My plan is to work all day and work hard and as hard as I can. You have patients that need you and you're prepared and you're ready to do this. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. Today and every day we're ready.