Steady Numbers didn’t start as a business idea — it started as a turning point in my life.
Before COVID, I spent years as a travel nurse, working in hospitals, clinics, and rural facilities across the country. Nursing taught me how to stay calm under pressure, solve problems quickly, and support people during their most stressful moments. Those skills never left me.
During COVID, everything changed. The work became heavier, the hours longer, and the emotional weight impossible to ignore. I realized I needed a different way to help people — one that didn’t require sacrificing my health to make a difference.
That’s when I noticed something I had always done naturally:
spotting patterns, organizing chaos, and bringing clarity to complicated situations.
The same instincts that made me a strong nurse — attention to detail, documentation, and steady support — translated seamlessly into bookkeeping. And the more I learned, the more I realized how many business owners were struggling with messy books, siloed software, and outdated workflows that didn’t match the new IRS expectations.