In last month’s issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars, I covered some key financial topics. We discussed ways to … let’s just say improve your current situation.
I also released a brand-new book this past week covering how to improve your future financial picture by taking a few simple actions now. That book could save a smart, motivated individual tens of thousands of dollars over the next few years. (Please don’t ask. It isn’t for sale at the moment. It may be in the future, but that sale ended Sunday night, and I took the book down for the time being.)
And inside of that book I wrote…
“Through observation and my own personal experience, I’ve found two things that make it easier for people to be happy: extra money and extra time. The amount doesn’t even matter. What matters is that it’s extra.”
For the past few weeks, I’ve been working on the extra money side with the PAER community. Starting with the February issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars (and then with a special offer in February), I’m going to be working on the time side.
I don’t think there’s anything PA students complain more about than not having enough time. February is Extra Time month around here. I’m going to share with you a few principles and few techniques to get more done in less time, get the most important things done, and at least slow that overwhelming feeling a bit.
PA school isn’t like undergrad. I think you might need a few new tricks. I’ll show you some in the February issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars. The deadline is creeping up quickly. (And so is Valentine’s Day. Get your plans for that in before February 1st. Don’t get caught off guard.)
The deadline is this Sunday. Get on board and let’s pack more hours into your days.
Brian Wallace