When estimating the size of a task
When estimating the time needed to complete a task
When estimating the size of our failures
When estimating the consequences of our failures
When looking at our weaknesses, deficiencies and faults
When thinking about who loves us and cares about us
Charles Tadros, M.D.
May 5, 2021
Saint Louis, Missouri
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Hi Brittanie
Other than posting, I am not using any other features of the this WordPress blogging site. In part, this means that I don’t monitor the comments (or respond) as I should.
All of us obtain life experience the only way, the hard way. I have had so many, especially through 30 years of caring for patients, that I finally started a blog just to ease my constant train of thoughts and observations.
I find that (after the fact) most ideas, insights, observations are obvious…but just because we are finally in a right frame of mind, when hearing them for the umpteenth time.