 Now five months ago I transitioned not only to being a new cardiology fellow but also a brand new dad. Here are some of the biggest takeaways I've had over the past five months. Number one, I come home with a different level of energy. My priors in training and working often coming home just felt like I was just literally releasing all of the fatigue and tiredness from the day. But now when I come home I'm actually excited because I know coming to be able to see my daughter and seeing her smile is just a different level of motivation. Number two is I definitely see a change in my behavior and personality especially interacting with patients. Often I'll start asking myself the question of how would I want my daughter to see myself interact with these patients and these individuals. Number three is definitely being more hyper-focused on all my inefficiencies. Before it was much easier when just me, my wife and our dog but now knowing that my entire life essentially circulates around when my daughter is asleep and when she's awake I have to make sure that I'm using all that time that I need to get work done as efficiently as possible. And then finally number four is understanding the bigger goal. It is no longer just about medicine. Everything that I do is to put myself in the best situation possible so I can provide and be present for her for all the years of her life.