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  • PhysicianOnFIRE
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    I have been 100% responsible for all child care with two very young children
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    That counts as a workout in my book.

     

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  • djohnflatfeecfp
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    I'm waiting to February to start mine this year.  I'll let you know how long it lasts!

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  • OlyFizz
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    it took 8 days.

    I did 6 workouts in 7 days, on the 8th day actually did two workouts. that night my husband broke his hand and since then I have been 100% responsible for all child care with two very young children. I'm giving myself a pass.

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  • hospitalist md
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    my resolution was to spend less on things i dont need. in fact i decided to not buy anything i dont absolutely need for an entire year. its a tuf one but stuck to it so far ... taking it one month at a time. did not realise how much temptation there is out there , till i actually started resisting it...

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  • Zaphod
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    Planned for a dry January (I usually do every year).

    Bourbon and soda on 1/5.

    It’s flu season and I’m an ER doctor, what do you want from me?
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    I am trying to only ever have a drink occasionally on the weekend. Bourbon and diet 7up right now. So tasty.

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  • MPMD
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    Planned for a dry January (I usually do every year).

    Bourbon and soda on 1/5.

    It's flu season and I'm an ER doctor, what do you want from me?

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  • Dreamgiver
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    Still going strong on my resolution!

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  • VagabondMD
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    Ugh!

    I suggest that you roll it back and change the resolution to saying "no" (http://thehappyphilosopher.com/the-power-of-no/). You clearly have the desire and mindset to be part time, but have not established the mechanics to make it happen.

    Having a contract that spells out that Wednesdays are now "off in the PM" and financially punishes the office/hospital/system for violations might be helpful. My part time arrangement (3 days per week) is contractually defined.

    If you can make it to part time (4 1/2 days per week, which is really a modest adjustment when plenty of full time docs work that schedule), by the end of 2018, I will give you full credit.

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  • How long did it take you to break your New Years resolutions?

    Sadly, for me my resolution to work less in 2018 lasted all of 2 days.

    I've reached FI, but am still working full time. I noted WCI's comment that time, and not money, is the scarce commodity, and I've been inspired by members of this forum such as @PoF, @hatton1, @VagabondMD, and others who have reduced their hours or gone part time.

    So, 2018 was going to bring changes, amongst which was that Wednesdays would end at 12.

    Clearly i didn't emphasize to my staff that this time I really meant it. Two days after my New Years resolution, there were 6 extra "urgent add-ons" after noon, and I got home after 6 pm on my first Wednesday afternoon off (neuro patients aren't the quickest of medical encounters).

     
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