Staying in the Moment When Things are Moving Fast
Written By
Sebastian Steven
As I start to move into my fourth year in the Bachelor of Health Sciences here at 杏吧原创, I need to start thinking about what my next steps might be.
I say that like I haven鈥檛 thought about and taken some good steps already, I definitely have. But I think that in growing up we have to look ahead without overlooking the present. As a kid, I remember constantly asking people where we were going next, what鈥檚 happening tomorrow, and when we were going home. I would always get the same response from my parents who reminded me to disfrutalo, Sebi. That鈥檚 Spanish for 鈥渆njoy it鈥 but I don鈥檛 think that translation really does it justice. When I hear disfrutalo, I connect that word with something more akin to 鈥渁ppreciating鈥, in that I should value what is around me in the moment rather than letting myself get caught up in what鈥檚 next.
I talk about this whole staying in the moment yet I鈥檝e still given some thought to the future. Though by no means am I taking current opportunities for granted, I know I want to build a career in a clinical setting. There are many routes to such a career, the most obvious option right now being medicine. Applying to many medical schools in Canada requires writing the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). This 7 and a bit hour test involves reading passages and answering questions based on pre-studied knowledge and applied critical thinking to the topic discussed.
Though it鈥檚 a great task to take on, this summer I am balancing preparing for this exam along with my responsibilities here as a Health Sciences Research Intern and living away from home. This summer means I need to put my best effort into my contributions here in the lab, dedicate a solid amount of time to studying, and take care of myself both physically and mentally.
When asked to reflect on how I鈥檓 staying motivated to keep this balance, I go back to what I was constantly reminded of years ago, to disfrutalo. In order to balance and stay motivated in studying for this exam, fulfilling my tasks in lab, and taking care of myself, I鈥檝e developed my own little refrain in disfrutalo. I have to remind myself that I can鈥檛 forget about the now when I鈥檓 starting to think about the future, because the now is setting me up for the future.
My position in the lab drives me to continue contributing to the populations we have identified as in need of further, locally-based, and unique support. I know I can make this contribution by applying to rural medicine programs, so that I can bring my knowledge and broaden it with the input of others in the clinical setting. But before I get to that stage, I need to stay stuck into the lab鈥檚 knowledge and contribute to the best of my ability all summer, so that I can grow those skills and learn new perspectives. Disfrutalo, Sebi.
I have to remind myself that I can鈥檛 forget about the now when I鈥檓 starting to think about the future, because the now is setting me up for the future.
We鈥檝e gotten to know each other pretty well so I鈥檒l be honest in saying that studying for the MCAT is discouraging and tough to fit in when I just want to relax instead. But I know that the exam means a lot, teaches me valuable skills, and will set me up for success if I put the effort into it. I should think of the skills I鈥檓 learning to succeed as widely applicable, even outside the exam. Disfrutalo, Sebi.
Lastly, it鈥檚 tough to make healthy choices and pull myself away from lab duties or studying when I know I need a new setting. I want to get stuff done and I want to build more knowledge. But I also need to remember I am living a privileged life in a very cool city with very supportive people around me that I need to see. Disfrutalo, Seb.
I think at the end of the day, achieving my balance is coming from the self-awareness of the fact that there鈥檚 a lot of good around me, even when things are feeling tough. I鈥檓 supported, encouraged, motivated and accepted. There鈥檚 a lot of people out there who may not feel like that and who knows which of those may change for me in the future. I know I need to fulfill all my responsibilities now to set up for my future. But those responsibilities really are my future, I just need to be reminded of that. Don鈥檛 forget to disfrutalo, Sebi, it鈥檚 what is around now that shapes the future.
杏吧原创 the author:
Born and raised in Vancouver, Sebastian is entering his 4th year of studies in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program. As a Health Sciences Research Intern in the Spatial Determinants of Health lab, his interests lie in translating laboratory knowledge through various medias. He is passionate about addressing current issues by making findings and recommendations accessible to any individual.