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Sacrifice - The last semester

* Drum Rolls *  August 1  Beginning of a new semester Things to embrace  Things to wither Things to abandon Here is again an impromptu ... Check it out...  

16 Life Goals Of A Medico @ 22

Heyyyaa! Final year . Heading towards 22nd year of existence . Goals ?Definitely the ones below : 1) Be a sponge Learn everything about my clinicals and theory. Do everything I can to be the most knowledgeable person in the room. 2) Travel  often T ake every possible medical conference and organisation while I am still an undergraduate while on the road, watch and grasp  Learning how to  travel  efficiently  is not a luxury as your career progresses, it ’s  expected. Plus, you never know what adventures you’ll have, people you’ll meet ,  or life lessons you’ll gain. 3) Think  globally Study different languages like Arabic , Hindi , Telugu , Kannada , Persian ,Malyalam and Tamil and then I rule the world ; understand how people work across the globe. 4) Never say ‘no' Take on  any  project that will progress my  knowledge , confidence and experience; better yet, seek them out. Be proactive.  Be  positive.  And most of all , be a team player. 5) Be collaborative You don’t always have

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Mental Prejudice In Medicine

Hello one and all Posh topic for today ! Our thoughts that make it most difficult to be mentally strong.  Our self-talk guides our behavior and influences the way we interact with others. It also plays a major role in how you feel about yourself, other people, and the world in general. Our conscious thoughts aren't realistic ... they're irrational and inaccurate. Believing our irrational thoughts can lead to problems including communication issues, relationship problems, and unhealthy decisions. 1. All-or-Nothing Thinking Sometimes we see things as being black or white: Perhaps you have two categories of classmates  in your mind—the good ones and the bad ones. Or maybe you look at each academic year as either a success or a failure. Recognize the shades of grey, rather than putting things in terms of all good or all bad. 2. Overgeneralizing It's easy to take one particular event and generalize it to the rest of our life. If you failed to present one case presentation , you

The best is yet to come #VRKFacts

This answer made me Roll on flour laughing ...