From Burned Out to Booked Out
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You already know the feeling.
The parking garage after a 14 hour shift. Sitting in your car in the dark, crying, and you couldn't even tell someone why. Too tired to drive home. Too wired to sleep. 🚗
You've held it for six hours because no one could cover you. Charted through lunch. Had a surgeon throw instruments across the room and somehow YOU'RE the one who has to stay calm, apologize, and assist him on the next case like nothing happened.
You used to work out. You used to cook. You used to have hobbies, remember those? Now your days off are for recovering, not living. You sleep until noon and still wake up exhausted.
You've skipped birthdays. Missed holidays. Watched your own life happen in the group chat while you held pressure on someone else's emergency.
And they call you a hero while they short staff you, deny your PTO, and post your job before your two weeks are even up. You are a line item to them. You know it. You've known it for a while.
But the worst part is the math you do at 3am. The years until retirement. The number of shifts between now and then. The slow, cold realization that this is the whole plan. This is it. Unless you change it.
If your throat just got tight reading that, keep going. Because I was you.
🩺 I was that nurse too.
Burned out as an operating room nurse, nothing left to give. My first job out of nursing school was actually at a laser hair removal clinic, so I'd seen that world from the inside: clients paying cash, lining up for packages, getting trained on a machine in days. The hard part was never the laser. The hard part was realizing the license in my pocket was the most valuable thing in the building, and I was the only one not profiting off it.
So when my best friend Cassandra said "why don't you just open your own," it wasn't crazy. It was obvious.
💸 And here's what happened.
Before I spent a dollar on a machine, I presold $8,317 in laser packages. With $0 of my own money and my full time job still attached.
And no, you don't need to quit your job first. That's what the map is for.
Then the machine arrived. And over the next five months Pink Diamond Laser made $119,207 with one machine and zero investors.
On day 96, I walked out of that surgical center for the last time. Not because I had to. Because I'd built a choice. 🩷
This is the exact map I used. Every step, in order, with the real numbers and the real mistakes.
🧠 Now let's kill the voice in your head.
🔥 "Isn't laser hard to learn?" No. You've started IVs on rolling veins at 3am. You've titrated drips that could stop a heart. You can run a laser. The machine does the work. Training takes days, not years.
🎓 "Where do I get certified?" Here's what nobody tells you: for RNs in most states, those expensive certification courses aren't even required. Your nursing license is the credential. The training comes with the machine. Meanwhile everyone without your license is paying thousands just to do what you're already legally allowed to do. Inside, I break down exactly what training you actually need so you don't waste a dollar on a certificate you never needed.
💰 "Don't you need like $100k and investors?" If you're building a marble lobby med spa with five treatment rooms, sure. You're not. You're starting with one machine, one service, one suite. I opened with $0 of my own money and zero investors, because clients funded the launch through the presale. The book shows you that system dollar by dollar.
⏰ "Can I do this while working full time?" I did do this working full time. Built the whole thing around shifts. Worked both jobs for five months, then walked out on day 96 because the business could carry me. Every step inside is sequenced for someone doing this around a nursing schedule, because that's how I lived it.
📍 "My city already has a million med spas." Mine is Orange County, California. Possibly the most saturated aesthetics market in America. $119,207 in five months anyway. And I worked at one of those high volume clinics. I know exactly how badly clients get treated. Saturated with bad options isn't competition. It's an opening.
😱 "What if I fail?" The presale IS the safety net. You sell first. If your market doesn't bite, you've lost nothing but a few weeks of posting, and you learned it before signing a lease or buying a machine. Compare that to the cost of staying burned out for another decade.
✨ What's inside:
💎 Why your RN license is your biggest advantage in this entire industry
⚖️ Legal setup, physician supervision & insurance. What I actually paid, who I actually use.
💸 How I presold $8,317 before my machine even arrived (with $0 of my own money)
📋 Equipment, suites, pricing, packages, EMR & branding that doesn't feel fake
💗 The honest truth about what building this really costs
🎁 Plus the Bonus Vault: Copy and paste presale scripts, a zero to open launch checklist, a 30 day content bank, and client flow scripts that turn first timers into packages.
💗 I'm not promising you easy.
I worked two jobs for five months straight. But that work bought me out of the parking garage for good. And this map means you don't have to figure it out the hard way like I did.
Get the Blueprint. $67. That's less than $3 a day for one month. You spend more than that on the coffee getting you through shifts you hate. 💅
And real talk: if you won't put $67 toward what could be your way out of bedside, you don't want out badly enough yet. That's okay. Come back when you do.
But if some part of you already knows you were built for more than this, you're exactly who this is for. 🩷
The price goes up to $97 after the first 100 nurses.
If it doesn't show you the exact steps I used to build this, email me and I'll refund you. No hoops. At $67 there's nothing to lose but the version of you stuck in that parking garage.
This blueprint is an educational resource based on Leslie Nguyen's personal experience building Pink Diamond Laser. Results vary. Nothing in this document constitutes legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult licensed professionals for guidance specific to your state and situation.
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