Sometimes life should be about starting; not preparing.
My dietetic internship taught me to prepare meticulously and execute with well-planned precision. The DI also reinforced the idea that a job worth doing is worth doing well. That train of thought has, unfortunately, prevented me from pursuing a handful of interests because I never felt prepared enough to do a job well enough. And while I went on to work at the main hospital in Stanford Health Care for 3 years, my footing as a clinical dietitian felt faulty despite positive feedback. Why bother with trying if I don’t excel? Was being a clinical dietitian really my calling, anyway? And somehow, a rut happened. I left Stanford to become more authentically me. I don’t need finding. I need reinforcing. And now more accurately… Out of a rut, I begin to climb.
Enter blog. I am unprepared and just jumping in. If I don’t start now then I may spend too much of my life sitting on my hands. The world needs my medicine, and I am excited to discover it. For now, this is my outlet. Meaning something to you is a bonus.