Scheduling dilemma
Three different people asked me this week if I could help them with anatomy review. Not the random “can you explain this one thing” but actual “can we set up regular study sessions” requests.

Scheduling dilemma
I’ve been sitting here for an hour making lists about whether to actually formalize this tutoring thing. Pro: I’m apparently good at explaining muscle insertions and nerve pathways in ways that make sense. Pro: extra money wouldn’t hurt. Con: my schedule is already packed with my own classes and work shifts. Con: what if I commit and then can’t deliver?
The thing is, helping Sarah with those flashcards last week felt really natural. Like, more natural than my actual job sometimes. And if people are actively seeking me out… maybe that means something?

Making pros and cons lists like the organized nerd I am
Jake thinks I’m overthinking it and should just try a few sessions to see how it goes. Which is probably the reasonable approach, even though I prefer having everything mapped out perfectly beforehand. Guess we’ll see if my color-coded planner can handle one more regular commitment.
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