Before COVID, I spent years on the road as a travel nurse. I worked in hospitals, clinics, and small rural facilities across the country, living out of suitcases and RV parks, meeting people from every walk of life. I loved the work, but I also saw something most people never notice: behind every small business, every RV park, every family‑run operation, there was always someone quietly overwhelmed by the numbers.
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 me to sacrifice my health to make a difference.
That’s when I started paying attention to something that had always come naturally to me:
spotting patterns, organizing chaos, and bringing clarity to complicated situations.
The same skills that made me a strong nurse — attention to detail, problem‑solving under pressure, and supporting people during stressful moments — translated seamlessly into bookkeeping. And the more I learned, the more I realized how many small businesses were struggling with siloed software, messy books, and no one to help them make sense of it all.
So I made a decision:
I would take everything I learned from nearly two decades in healthcare and use it to bring stability, clarity, and confidence to small business owners.
Today, Steady Numbers specializes in RV parks, dry boat docks, and service‑based businesses — the same kinds of places I lived in, worked near, and came to understand during my travel‑nurse years. I don’t just keep books. I help owners breathe easier, make better decisions, and finally feel in control of their business.