Ever feel like that. Just keep moving. Just keep pushing on. No time to look up and access because there’s work to do.
I can’t remember where I read this, but an author I recently read talk about action in this way. Let’s pretend you’re at point A, and you want to get to point B. If you just start moving as fast as you can, there are 359 degrees of wrong. Some of those paths will lead you closer to your goal than where you started, but half will take you further from your goal than where you started.
You might tear off like a bat out of hell when there’s work to do, but what if you’re heading the wrong direction? You might reveal when you hear someone say “that Jenny, she really works hard. I see her in the library all the time.”
Not me. I’d take that as a wakeup call. What am I doing wrong? Unless you enjoy being in the library. That’s different.
But if you’d rather spend some of your time NOT studying, then you’ve got to look around from time to time. You’ve got to create a plan and asses your progress.
Guess what? That is precisely what the November issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter is all about. Doing more with less because you’re traveling in a staring line. And even better I’ll explain how to tell your on the easy path and not lost in the woods like Hansel and Gretel.
Wasn’t that old lady’s house made out of candy?
Get it before all the candy is gone tomorrow night. This issue heads to the printer as soon as the empty wrappers are all in the trash.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian