Superbrain

"I want to change, I don’t want to struggle with memorizing I just want to have fun learning."

This is how I take notes and organize today. 
Tomorrow will be a better day. I am doing this now because... 
1. I want to teach my girls how to learn to avoid struggles I struggle 
2. I want to remember peoples names 
3. After 12 years of working for the same company I’m getting the boot! If they don’t want to hire me I want to shine so bright that it blinds them! I want to change, I don’t want to struggle with memorizing I just want to have fun learning.

Physician Assistant

Los Angeles, United States

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