 Here are three productivity tips that may be super efficient in medical school. Number one is to minimize your output goal but to increase your success percentages. What that means is essentially plan on doing less every single day that counts to be a win for that day. Compared to somebody who plans on doing five to seven things and mainly get three of those things done, that person feels like they're much further behind on their to-do list. Tip number two is to understand that if it's not planned, it doesn't matter to you. So if it wasn't on my calendar, that means it didn't consider it to be important. And vice versa. And finally, number three and most important for me is account for laziness. We all are lazy and procrastinate, get distracted, lose focus. If you do so, you can account for it in your schedule. If I had 20 lectures to study for in the span of two weeks, I'm gonna pretend like I have 25 and I only have a week and a half and that will increase how many lectures I will tell myself to do per day. That way if there's a day I don't wanna study or a day that I wanna enjoy on other things, I still will be able to cover those lectures in an appropriate amount of time. If you enjoy these productivity tips and want more just like this for your medical journey, hit that like and subscribe for more content just like this one.