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New Year’s Day

A bright and shiny new year. Hopefully you’ve got some plans in place, some ideas and thoughts on where you are, and where you are going.

Here’s the key: most people overestimate what they can get done in a day, but then really underestimate what they can get done in a year or a month.

Every day I think “wow, I got nothing done again today,” and then I look back through the folders on my computer. Somewhere around April 2017, I started writing daily emails. I’ve written just over 200,000 words. That’s a book or two. I just published issue #22 of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholar’s newsletter. Combined, those issues contain 240,000 words.

That’s a lot of words and a lot of work. If I’d thought about it from the outset, there’s no way I would have thought I’d be able to put that much together.

Set your goals. Look to the future but manage your days. Manage your days in such a way that they build up over time. They stack to create great work.

One way to do that is by using The Final Step, the review question book I wrote. Use it for 5 or 10 minutes a day. By the end of a month, you’ll be a rock star for sure.

Learn more about it here:
The Final Step

Brian Wallace

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