I never won the presidential physical fitness award because of the sit and reach. My hamstrings are so tight it’s amazing I can walk, and my back has been a problem since I was 10 years old. I’m 99% sure that was just from being so tight.
I’d love to be loose and be able to touch my toes. I’ve had “touch my toes” on my goal sheet for the better part of twenty-five years. That is a long time to have a goal that is 100% under your control and not get to it.
Do you want to know the only reason I’m not there?
I’ve never committed.
I’ve never decided.
There’s a big difference between wanting to do something and deciding to do it.
Do you want to pass PA school and the PANCE? Or have you decided to pass PA school and the PANCE?
Have you decided that you will do everything it takes to complete the mission? You’ll work harder, you’ll study longer, you’ll set your ego aside, and you’ll get it done?
Those are the kind of people I can help.
If that’s you, the good news is the methods I’m going to show you in the April issue will help you to have more fun and work LESS. I know it seem backwards, but I’m looking for hard workers to implement what I show them – and then everything gets easier from there.
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace
P.S. The April issue will come with an audio version delivered through the PAER app. The great part is that it’ll be right on your phone on April 1st while the print newsletter takes about a week to print and get to your door.