There are few things I’m trying to accomplish with PAER. Two overriding principles
#1 Make it simple
#2 Remove the fear and anxiety
These two things go hand in hand. Take care of simple and the fear vanishes. Everything at PAER is designed to be for simple consumption and to boost confidence.
I want you to hear what Saira has to say. When she says, “well organized,” she means simple, easy to follow and use.
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Hi Brian,
Happy Friday! I had my first EOR exam today after the family practice rotation. I did well ( 91 percentile). I had ordered the final step towards the end of the rotation ( on October 5th to be exact!) and found it so helpful! It helped me to boost my confidence when I was drowning in fear and exam anxiety. I was terrified, as I did not study in the first four weeks of the eight weeks rotation, for other obligations. I studied only for last four weeks and I will not recommend this to anyone else.
Thank you so much for writing such a well-organized book. I wish I had ordered it sooner!
Thank you again!
Cheers!
Saira
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The goal here isn’t to get you to buy The Final Step, although I think that is an excellent idea. The goal is to get you to understand and get on board with the principles. The book, the podcasts, and the other material are tools to deliver my principles.
Here it is: This can be simple. You don’t need to be terrified.
That’s it. I have lots of tools and techniques to get there, but it isn’t the tool that matters. It’s the idea, the principle.
Everyone wants to make it hard. The harder the teacher makes the material seem, the smarter they must be to deliver it.
Why? Ego.
Why not make it simple?
We all like to make things harder and more complex than they need to be. It isn’t ever going to be easy per se, but it can be simple.
Brian Wallace