An Aspiring M.D. (Posts tagged happy new year)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

What a headstart to 2016!

Found these on my table (my dad picked them for me) when I returned home from university yesterday!

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My Reader’s Digest Asia issue for January 2016 – and the new year ‘Classic Picks’ BONUS Issue! Woohoo!! ^.^

Sound like the perfect way to relax and savor the ‘15 successful tips to slim’ :D on the New Year Eve! B-) …oh, and I so love the vintage classics of RD Asia.

Until next time,

Enjoy the fireworks if you haven’t already! <3

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My 2016 bucket list!

2016 is approaching fast (it’s almost there) and I am just realizing that this year is going to be super crucial for me!!! 

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Time is literally squeezing. I’m in 4th year, and will soon graduate. And since I am an IMG (international medical graduate), I don’t want the qualms of studying for my steps in internship time. So I need Step 1 done in 2016!

I have broken down my path week-wise, and will work subject-wise in a systematic way to unlock this aim. I have things planned up, and will post them with time. :)

Second, I am looking to increase my productivity and stay healthy. I am very sloppy with my health matters. I sit and eat, study and sleep. Simple as that. I now resolve to eat healthy and incorporate exercise in my life.

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And best of all, I need to generate more intimacy with God! Amen. 

(to be continued…)

-> What is the #01 thing in your 2016 wishlist?

-> Are you targeting Step 1 in 2016 too?

Let’s beat it up and do it!

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