Friday 7 June 2019

Over a Year as a Full-Fledged MO

Okay.

So, they are right.
It gets better.


There are days when it feels like absolute S*&# and you fear the slippery slide to insanity, and best believe those days sometimes come more often than not...

But overall,

it

     gets
         
          BETTER.


Believe in your dreams.
TRY to be patient and not morph into the malignant boss of your nightmares.
No matter how stressed you are.
Pray hard to Him and ask for His blessings in all that you do.

InshaaAllah, it will get better. It may take months, maybe even a year, but it will improve.

So, hang in there.


And when it does get better, remember your dreams (ahem, specialisation?) and GO FOR THEM.

As my favourite medical specialist has told us, do not settle- have an ambition and chase after it. Always strive to improve yourself and move forward; never be too comfortable with where you are.


Thanks, Boss. You will always be our superhero.


And hey, ignore the meanies who tell you you're stupid and make you feel worthless.
Take their advice when given, but ignore the insults.

ACCEPT that you may be so stupid sometimes, it's absurd. Do not have too much ego, okay?
Just accept that your lack of knowledge at that time was inexcusable. You are not super intelligent, even if this title required you to score the highest in all your school years- it means jacks@#& because you are in a field filled with so-called overachievers so again please just accept that.

LEARN. Consolidate. And most importantly, MOVE ON.


Yes it's particularly hard when it concerns certain... beings... but try, for your sake.



Belated Title: Advice to Past Me.
Proper Title: Advice to All Ailing New MOs.

P.S.: I am STILL a new MO. One year does not a senior MO make.