There's an old saying about overcoming procrastination: "If the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog, you can go through the day with the satisfaction of knowing that this is probably the worst thing that is going to happen to you all day long."
Author: Grace Dusseau
Each month, I'll post a short video sharing three things I'd like for you to know and that I think will make a difference in your work here at UVA Health.
Not knowing what tomorrow holds can cause all sorts of anxiety. In my own life, I find that planning ahead can ease some of that uncertainty — whether writing down a to-do list or huddling with the leadership team to talk through our priorities.
I've worked at UVA Medical Center for 16 months now. Among the many lessons learned during these past months, there's a silver lining to starting a new job in a new place amid a once-in-a-lifetime (we hope) global pandemic.
The coronavirus is ascendant again in many states, and based on what the science is telling us, this is now a condition of life that we all must get used to.