What I find is that so many of us women, especially in medicine, but really all of us, we go through the motions forever, and we're really good at delaying gratification, and I think we learned that through our medical training really early on. We think, OK, once I finish medical school, then things will be better in my life, just better overall. Once I finish residency, and I'm an attending, everything will be better. It's that arrival fallacy thing where we think that everything will magically be in our lives once we accomplish a certain goal.
Allison Anderson is a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist and life coach.
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