One thing that is really discouraging to me about the field of medicine is how little people trust doctors. I can’t count how many people have told me horror stories about some doc or another. How out of touch he/she was, how rude and insensitive he/she was, how he/she didn’t seem to understand their problem. I don’t want those stories told about me.
justsunnie's Life List
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1. learn that muffin = cupcake
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2. get out of debt
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3. be happier.
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4. exercise at least 3x a week.
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5. buy a new car.
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6. be a great doctor.
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7. open a coffee shop.
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8. invest in real estate.
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9. own/restore a classic car.
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10. learn to scuba dive.
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11. write a novel.
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12. travel the world.
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13. become a better communicator
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How I did it: Looked around, checked local listings via various real estate publications and craigslist. Made lots and lots of phone calls. I had specific goals for location (less than 10 minutes from school, quiet neighborhood, not close to RR tracks), amenities (room for w/d, dishwasher a must, etc), and expectations (pets okay, reasonable deposit), and I made sure that we found a place where all of these were fulfilled.The house is twice as big as o… Read how I did it…
First step:
Update my address book, including birthdays and anniversaries.
I’ve been losing contact with so many people, especially after college. I’ve just never been good at writing letters/email or sending cards for things. I think if I worked at this, I’d be more in touch, and feel less like I was cut off from the rest of the world.
