Let me tell you a very little bit about what you’ll find in the April issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Inside the coveted pages of this month’s edition you’ll learn:
– The single biggest mistake we all make when sleeping. It cuts down on our memories and our cognitive capabilities. I’ll show you how to solve it, so you feel more rested AND your brain will work better too.
– The most impotent thing you can do in a chaotic time (hint: it’s almost the same as in a normal time)
– Two apps that just might change how you get your work done (I use them both every single day)
– A complete demonstration of how I plan out my day and what I use to do it. You’re not gonna believe this one.
– The first piece of advice I give to students when they email me that they failed the PANCE. It works even better if you’re caught in a pandemic.
– How to get your family on board with the fact that you have to get some work done, no matter how much they “need you” all day long
– The two ways I block out the world and can get my work done while my kids are playing nerf ball knockout right outside of my office door
– A bit of advice from Mrs. Thomas Edison on how her husband was able to achieve so much
– Three things that Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of England did as the bombs fell on London from German plains that kept him clear headed and able to lead the world to victory.
– A simple way to make sure that, at the end of the day, you won’t wonder “what the hell happened? Where did the day go? I didn’t get anything done.”
– A foolproof way to keep yourself from spiraling into a pit of despair (well, I can’t keep you from falling in, but I can help you climb out quick)
– Four ways to get yourself focused and under control. You don’t want to be doing work when you’re home, but these will keep you right on track.
– The one philosophy that changed my entire workflow and allows me to crank out more work than anyone else all while spending a ton of time with my family, working at the hospital and coaching at least two sports every season. This one moves the needle like nothing else I’ve ever found, and the beauty of it is that it doesn’t take any more time than what you’re putting in now. In fact, it takes less.
And that’s only the tip of the umbrella. I’ve got so much to talk about, I created a video series because I just can’t contain it and I can’t fit it all in the newsletter. I’m going to make that for sale to the community in April, but members of PAES will get early access for free as a bonus. You’ll get the info when your issue hits your mailbox. And man, that thing is packed even tighter than the newsletter. I’ve recorded so much already, and I’ve still got a ways to go.
I know this is a tough time for everyone and I want to give you every tool I can to help you get through it, but you only have until tonight. This issue heads to the printer (who assures me they are still printing) first thing in the morning. And after that, you’ll be outta luck.
Here’s the link
Physician Assistant Exam Scholar’s Newsletter
Brian Wallace