Avoid the Potholes

Dear Healthcare Colleague,

When I get a car, I like to drive the car until it reaches about 200,000 miles. Currently I am on pace to take my 4th car to this stretch goal. That just says how old I am and how much time I have spent on the road. The past week while driving through a familiar street I was surprised to find a pothole so deep that when I drove by it the first time, I thought I had left one of my front wheels behind. A few days later while later in the evening and some rain had filled in the gap, I had forgotten all about it until I found myself once again hitting the pothole and this time it seemed to want to crack my car in half with the loud "THUD". That was enough! I wasn't going to let this happen again because I care about my 10-year-old Honda and we have some miles to go before that 200K goal. The next day, I went slower, I looked carefully and then I maneuvered through it without hitting the pothole that I was certain was after my car. I have since been through that area several times and I focus on avoiding any further damage. As you navigate life and come across one of those potholes of life where it seems that you may get trapped or break, stop and take a moment to slow down and learn how to avoid the potholes. In the care that you deliver it is important that we adjust and adapt to the changes in healthcare. Stay vigilant and focused to help you drive great outcomes and quality care for those you serve.

Your Friend,

Luis Chanaga

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