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These articles demonstrate how some people have accepted and managed their emotions to process and confront challenges in life and medical school.

Reflection discussing challenges of dealing with burnout and frustration that follows from knowing about coping skills but struggling to utilize them effectively.

According to Wyatt and Ampadu (2022), “within the medical domain, self-care has been described as activities performed by an individual directed at improving or promoting overall health or general wellbeing” (p. 214).

Entering medical school marks the beginning of an exhilarating yet demanding journey toward a career in healthcare.

At the start of medical school, I grappled with an unexpected sense of loneliness.

Shifting from Happy When to Happy Now.