I haven’t posted anything in quite awhile. My brain was full, and while I’ve been keeping a list of things I want to write about, my creative energy was dry. Summer vacation was a welcome break from studies. I started back to school in August – my sixth semester of pre-med. With a little overContinue reading “The End, or, Another New Beginning”
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My Big Leap
OK – here we go! After much deliberation and researching to see how viable this plan was, the pieces are now in play. I’m starting out on a path towards becoming a medical doctor. I need all the information in those books in the picture above to get in my head – stat! The realityContinue reading “My Big Leap”
Discover Your “Why”
I began a 100-Day Challenge a few days ago, with a long list of things I wanted to do on a daily basis. I plan to mark off each one when it’s completed and then write a little more detail in my “challenge notebook” to record what exactly I did for certain categories. I wasContinue reading “Discover Your “Why””
Driving Your Mirrors
I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before, but I drive a race car. It’s a silver 2001 Corvette Z06. Now, I’m not that knowledgable about the inner workings of cars – I leave all the maintenance to my husband, aside from filling it with gas – but, I do love to drive. After receiving myContinue reading “Driving Your Mirrors”
My 3,224 Week Plan
Have you ever started a workout plan that’s like, “Two Weeks to Vacation!” (Oh wait, that’s me right now, ha.) So many fitness plans try to sell us on similar ideas: 6 Weeks to Ripped Abs, 12 Weeks to Total Body Toning. You know what I mean; we’ve all seen the magazines. Let’s say IContinue reading “My 3,224 Week Plan”
Vulnerability
“Dr. Brene Brown studies human connection – our ability to empathize, belong, and love. In a poignant, funny talk at TEDxHouston, she shares a deep insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal quest to know herself as well as to understand humanity. A talk to share.” Watch her thought-provoking, 20-minute presentationContinue reading “Vulnerability”