 So one of the biggest struggles when you're on your rotation or whether you're a new physician as an intern or even as a resident is basically managing the hectic start of your morning on your rotations and remaining efficient. Now I've created a system that has kept things essentially a little fun and also has increased my chances of finishing all that work by 10 o'clock, if not earlier. And essentially what I'm doing is kind of making each part of the day a little bit of a game. So for example, if I need to pre-round to my patients, then I make it kind of a time limit game that I need to finish looking up all the vitals and labs by 720. So it gives me 20 minutes to look up eight patients or 10 patients. It just avoids me focusing on the wrong things right now and just kind of keeps me kind of moving from patient to patient. So the next step is to see my patients. So I have 10 patients. I may say you have 30 to 45 minutes to see all of them, to do your physical exam, answer all their questions. And that also forces me to not get caught in those loops of long conversations with families and also just letting them know that I'm going to come back with my team later to answer all their questions. Finally, the last part that takes the most amount of time for new physicians, med students and even residents is writing the notes. Again, I try to make it a little bit of a game. If I know that 10 is going to come at 10, I have a goal of trying to finish all my notes by 9.30.