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Choose – stick or shovel?

In the book “Scarcity: why having too little means so much,” the authors demonstrate how, in most cases, we humans dig our heels in and make things worse. They believe that the more pressure we feel, the more we tend to stick to our old routines, even when these routines caused the problem in the first place.

Funny but true. We stay up later even though we aren’t learning because we’re exhausted. We work harder even though the “work” we’re doing isn’t moving the needle.

That’s where Physician Assistant Exam Scholars comes in. PAES gives you opportunities to think differently. A guy who’s never seen a shovel thinks a good sharp stick is a great way to dig holes.

Let me show you what an 8,000-pound steam shovel can do.

This month, we’re talking about memory and how to get that pesky content to stick around for exam day. We’re gonna change the way you look at the things you need to learn so that they pull a vanishing act.

​Physician Assistant Exam Scholars​

Brian Wallace

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