Working on furniture has done more good for my perfectionism than anything else, aside from therapy. Every afternoon, rain or shine, whether I have the necessary supplies or not, I have to figure out the next step. I must get the piece to market. It would appear that I work on furniture. But at any … Continue reading Newsletter #54: Earning Your Answers
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Wield the Power of No
At recess, I didn’t like the jungle gym or its imaginary castle games. The monkey bars were boring. I could always get down with the swings—everyone loves the swings—but the jungle gym wasn’t my scene. So, every day, when a ball was available, I played kickball. By the time I left grade school, I graduated … Continue reading Wield the Power of No
32 Lessons From 8 Years Lost in Medicine
My first book is an arrow shot at a target. That bullseye is a life we love, a life we wake up excited about, and a life we won’t regret.
