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7 Ways to Stay Cool

Posted on 07/06/2018 by Walk with a Doc
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Good morning!
How was your Fourth?
Hopefully full of friends and family.
Maybe your weather was a little toasty? Only one way to combat that…
Today, we are going to talk about the 7 ways to stay coooool in these hot summer days.
  1. Are you up to date with your texting acronyms? If you want to stay cool, here they are.
  2. Watch this video (whether you’re a Beatles fan or not). David Bianculli (pronounced – Biancooooli), NPR’s TV critic, said it was the best 25 minutes of TV in 2018. I would agree, but I don’t watch TV.
  3. Be cool? Drop Rachael’s name 2-3x in a conversation. eg – “OMG, that’s so funny you should say that! I was just talking this morning with Rachael Habash, you know the COO(l) of walk with a doc, she said the EXACT same thing!”
  4. Use calibri font – it’s cooler than the others. You can call it coolibri
  5. Start Walk Shirt Wednesday’s in your medical office or home. It happened organically in our office and has a lot of upsides. (Below) is a pic of Laura Kyser who has been an integral part of our cardiology practice for longer than my 15 years here. She is patient, kind, knowledgeable and just about perfect. The shirt is retro.
  6. You want a 100% guarantee on being the coolest kid on the street? Pick up a Gulfstream G650. Please lmk if you need a place to park it. I have a couple thoughts.
  7. Put stickers on your new waterbottle. My daughter and her cool 18 year old friends get these on redbubble.
Dr. David I thought this was a medical newsletter, not…whatever this was.
Why didn’t you talk about real ways to stay cool – like staying hydrated (possibly with electrolytes),wearing cotton, using fans even if you have ac, walking in the early or late hours of the day.
I would’ve also told them to get into ac during the day if you don’t have it at home (library/shopping mall), being careful with diuretics (Hello Starbucks, Dilly Dilly.) and keeping one of these misting fans around you.
I don’t know if you were trying to be funny or what, but I would’ve done a much better job. My 7 are much more important than yours.
Welcome to the Family
Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club in Livingston, NJ (Dr. Padam Neopane for his second Walk chapter)!
Maple Primary Care, PLLC in Plano, TX supported by the Texas Medical Association(Dr. Manvinder Kainth)
Ponce Health Sciences University in Ponce, Puerto Rico (M1 Carlos Dias and Dr. Ivan Hourruitiner)
USF de Ramalde in Porto, Portugal (Dr. Dilermando Sobral)
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish!
David, Rachael, Bryan (and Jessica)
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