After moving at 100 mph, I'm finally feeling the fatigue setting in. It's like the last leg of an 800 meter race - legs are feeling like jelly. My knees are physically beginning to wear out (which is strange). I'm starting to feel imbalanced. Life has been telling me to slow down and I expect a crash/slump soon. Brace for impact!
Since things are best explained in graphs, here's where I think I am and where I think I will be:
I'm hoping that I can dampen oscillation quickly to a stable state of being.
Thus far, most of my job prospects look like they will be at UCSF but we shall see. I've been thinking about what field of medicine I'd like to make the most impact in and since my ultimate goal is to be in or run a rehabilitation clinic in 10 or so years, it was between orthopaedics and neurology. I had a friend point out to me that the two were vastly different fields and I had to agree. Though I've got the general direction, I should probably choose something to focus on for right now. On the hunt, I will focus on jobs in the field of neuroscience. Somehow I see myself most fulfilled helping patients with neurological disabilities. And plus, I will probably need to pick up more coding skills to continue research in that field. I've been planning on picking up more coding skillz as a side hobby.
In the meantime:
- Recently, I was introduced to "Duolingo," a great language learning app - so, getting back to speed with Spanish in my spare time - it has a really great functionality where you earn points and compete against friends to make sure you keep up to speed. Motivation. (:
- Reading more! Finally taking the time to read all of the Harry Potter books, a commission received from Teresa.
- I'm almost obsessively looking at dogs/puppies at nearby shelters... even though I can't responsibly get a dog until I have a certain job =[
- Masters thesis due in one week
- Strategic management presentation this Wednesday & report following soon after
- BERKELEY COMMENCEMENT & B2B IN LESS THAN THREE WEEKS!
- Official last day of the MTM program is June 27th! I can't believe how fast time has flown!
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