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Originally posted by Elchorrito View Post[MENTION=821]Auspicious[/MENTION] When Breath Becomes Air has been recommended to me by so many people, yet I haven`t gotten around to reading it. Worth your time?
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMarried to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
― Lev Grossman, The Magician King
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostWorth the time. I do plan on finishing it. It’s probably even more captivating if you’re not in a household with a physician, though. A lot of his med school/training stories feel pretty familiar. 😄
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Hot Lights, Cold Steel was/is a good read, but when it's me taking the kids to church alone, or putting them to bed before he gets home it seems like a less interesting book. Luckily I read it when we were dating and he had just been accepted to medical school but hadn't started it.
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Originally posted by Elchorrito View PostKristan Higgins - Good Luck With That
Rebecca Spooner - Journal Me Organized
Riley Carroll - Bullet Journaling
(Because why not start new years resolutions I can't keep up with?)Alison
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostLOVE Ryder's book on Bullet Journal Method. I've been using the method for a little over 4.5 years and it's completely transformed my life. The book explains it perfectly and gives more depth to things I was already doing. It's terrific! You can probably find my thread about BuJo in the Grand Rounds forum. I might start another soon because I'm currently obsessed with how much it's added to my life.
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[MENTION=5819]Elchorrito[/MENTION] Ha. My BuJo is not artistic at all. Simply functional, although I bought stencils this year. Really going to spice it up. Mine reminds me of the tidy, organized lab journals of my past.Last edited by scrub-jay; 01-03-2019, 09:38 PM.Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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Originally posted by scrub-jay View Post[MENTION=5819]Elchorrito[/MENTION] Ha. My BuJo is not artistic at all. Simply functional, although I bought stencils this year. Really going to spice it up. Mine reminds me of the tidy, organized lab journals of my past.
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Originally posted by Elchorrito View PostPerfect. I am a master at lab journals. I can do this!
Sent from my SM-T380 using TapatalkWife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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Originally posted by scrub-jay View PostI’m not even kidding. It’s absolutely acceptable to keep a minimalistic, essentials-only, boring BuJo. As long as it works for you.
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