Right now I'm rotating on geriatric psychiatry (in the words of my orthopedic surgeon friend, "my two least favorite words"). While I don't share his sentiment about psychiatry, I agree that the …
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Get Rid of Your Stuff: Why Fewer Possessions = More Freedom, and 10 Tips for How to Get There
“There is no greater sin than desire, No greater curse than discontent, No greater misfortune than wanting something for oneself. Therefore he who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.” …
The Anatomy of a Breakup, Part III: The Next Part of the Story
Here I follow up where I left off in my first post of this series, where I’m sharing a few posts I wrote last year about starting to date again after becoming recently single. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, …
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The Anatomy of a Breakup, Part II: The Five Stages of Suckiness
In this post I’m going to break down the emotional rollercoaster that follows after the end of a relationship. I went through this process and I’ve found it’s common. When you realize how universal …
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The Anatomy of a Breakup, Part I: The Beginning
I’ve been wanting to write a post for a while about what I’ve learned from my own relationship low points about how to move forward when bad things happen- a point obviously not limited to …
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The Medical School Ukulele Song
On a light (and hilarious, if I do say so myself) note, here is a little ukulele song I wrote and performed on the last day of medical school for my narrative medicine class (yes, I took a class …