Still growing? Or going about the same old way?
PA school is frustrating. The information is flying at you. There’s too much to learn and not enough time. Your brain can’t keep up, and you’re barely sleeping.
But, you didn’t come here for easy. You didn’t come here to keep doing the same things you were doing. You could have stayed nice and comfortable where you were. That would have been easy.
If Bruce Wayne took the easy path, there would be no Batman. If Neo had chosen the blue pill, it would have been easy. If Frodo had dropped the ring in Rivendell and went home, it wouldn’t have cost him EVERYTHING. What would have become of Luke if, when he found Ben Kenobi, he brought R2D2 and C3PO back to the farm and lived out his days farming moisture with his uncle Lars?
Without the trials, without the hard work, without the training and the difficult decisions, those stories wouldn’t be stories worth telling. They’d sound more like average man gets up and goes about his day.
BORING! What makes the great stories great isn’t how the world or universe was saved. That’s the plot, but not what makes the stories compelling. Character growth is what makes the stories compelling. The transition from average to extraordinary.
Stop complaining that it’s hard – consider being grateful that it’s hard. The hard is what makes YOU extraordinary. Being hard is what forces growth and character development. You don’t grow in a nice, warm, safe place where it’s easy. If it weren’t hard, you would leave it as the same person…how little fun would that be?
“A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.” – Franklin Roosevelt.
I’m not Ra’s Al Ghul, Morpheus, Gandalf, or Ben Kenobi. That much we can agree on, but I can help you grow and learn new skills along your journey.
If you’d like to learn a few “Jedi mind tricks” or ways to “bend the Matrix,” I can show you. I don’t do personal coaching or training, but all of my best ideas and training wind up in the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter.
The April issue goes to the printer on April 1st and covers test-taking in a whole new light. Using the system I use, you might just feel like you’re reading the professors mind as you take the test. No promises. You might not get anything out of it. Some people don’t, but others have taken what I’ve showed them and bumped up their PANCE or PANRE scores by hundreds of points.
Like this fine fellow here who emailed me just a few days ago. He shall remain nameless as I forgot to ask him if I could use his name.(Did I say “him” and “he” to throw you off the scent?).
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I found out today that I passed the PANRE and with the best score I have every had. Just wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you put into all the content.
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The deadline approaches. Join before the orcs can travel, and then you can rest easy.
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.