Discipline, the ability to say no, and focus. Guess what I need way, WAY more of? (If you guessed money, you are also correct.)
It's difficult to study with a family. If you are headed to medical school and are childless, single, and out of debt, count your very, extremely lucky stars. For example, Halloween is on the horizon, so that means decorating inside and out, baking, shopping for a costume, candy, and more decorations, pumpkin carving, finding the carving supplies, cleaning up from carving, locating candles, school functions, volunteering at said functions, the list goes on. I spent nearly the entire weekend doing family stuff- stuff I wouldn't trade the world for, stuff that made my son incredibly happy, my family happy, and my heart happy.
But it made my studying sad.
And now I'm stressing out because I don't want to stop doing those things, yet I have to make time for studying. My worst habit is to think "I'll have time tomorrow", because that thought will never have an end- there is always a tomorrow to pile stuff onto.
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