Jesse Wu, a director of nursing who’s redefining what it means to care for others by prioritizing his own health and resilience. After 8 years of working in a nonprofit clinic on Skid Row, Jesse knows firsthand the toll that stress can take—and how crucial it is to find an outlet.
For Jesse, fitness is more than just exercise; it’s a vital distraction from the challenges of work and life. It’s where he builds resilience, clears his mind, and recharges to show up stronger for his patients and peers. Through consistency, he’s seen surprising health improvements, proving that showing up matters more than perfection.
But Jesse doesn’t do it alone. The Reason community plays a big role in keeping him motivated. From shared conversations to the support of peers, the connections he’s made go beyond fitness, offering emotional and even professional growth.
One of Jesse’s biggest lessons? Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential. By prioritizing his own well-being, he’s better equipped to care for his patients and lead by example. Fitness has taught him that setting small, achievable goals can lead to big changes, both in health and in life.
Jesse’s journey is a powerful reminder that resilience, community, and self-care are the keys to thriving, even in the toughest circumstances.