It Gets Better Everyday
My colleague had a good laugh the first time I flinched at the sight of blood. My face was so squeezed I began to have empathy for the patient during the extraction.
After that day I have to reflect over it, if it's truly what I want. No doubt I hate the sight of blood, but then seeing it almost every day I have to get accustomed to it.
I try every day to be fierce; each day I embrace myself, reminding myself that one day I will be the one to do the extraction.
I just have to keep my emotions together and focus on having a perfect job.Improving my intellectual abilities and learning every day.
From the rise of the sun, my day is already planned the previous day; all I need to do is to make maximum good use of it by making sure I achieve all my to-do lists, but most times it gets busier more often, and I can't have the time to read even a chapter; instead, I use audio to make sure I read at least a chapter of one of two every day, thereby improving my vocabulary and writing.Cooking is one of my least favorite habits, and it gets harder thinking about a menu for the week, especially when you're out of options.
Most times I worry a lot about it. Instead, I decided to make a menu for 2 weeks; after 2 weeks, I changed the menu, and that helped a lot. I don't get bothered about what to cook the next day or the next two days; just head over to my menu and boom, breakfast is ready!It helps minimize the amount of junk I eat outside and instead prioritize eating healthy meals, saves me money from having junk, and even helps in trying new things like combining spices together.
I eat healthy foods with zero junk food, and I exercise every day. Keeping healthy for the task ahead.