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Dimes: Being too Busy

        Being a pre-med student is time-consuming, to say the least. If you’re not studying, you’re working. If you’re not working, you’re volunteering. If you’re not volunteering, you’re in a lab. If you’re not in a lab, you’re in clinic. And if you’re not in any of the above, you’re freaking out about your career. And if you have a type A personality, you most likely work all throughout the week and probably serve in church too, on the worship team or as greeter or a small group leader, or all of the above. AND on top of that, you have to stay on top of your social media because who doesn’t. It’s a lot of work. But that’s exactly why it’s an issue. Everyone is always busy with something or someone. Especially in the college and post-grad realm, it’s easy to have an overfilled planner, too many reminder post-its, and not enough sleep. I’ve noticed that folks are generally busy in three ways: personal - doing individual projects, social media, blogging; vocational - crafting

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