Hello Lovely People,
Thanks for stopping by
First of all, let me introduce myself.
I am Dr. Sarthak Agrawal. A Radiology Resident from India.
I am in love. Truly, Madly, Deeply. I am in love with learning. I like to read and learn anything and everything that comes to my mind. Music, sports, books, designing, photography, art, wars, psychology, travel, food, coffee, marketing, economics, investment, hacks, productivity, and of course medicine. The list is long, and I wish to grow it longer and longer in the future.
But there is a problem. I can't keep something to myself. I can't stop myself from sharing anything I feel can bring about a change in someone's life. I can't stop myself from making people aware of the mistakes they are committing and how they can rectify it. I can't stop educating people about new and exciting things that I learn every day.
That's why, on the 7th of August, 2018, I decided to start writing. My friend and I started writing about coffee and exercise because we were exploring it a lot. But we didn't stop there. Later that year, we created nomoreboringnotes.com, a blog dedicated to improving the lives of medical students in India, because, you know how I am.
And I don't want to limit myself to just that. I have a lot to talk about life, psychology, books, history, medicine, and productivity which, the medical students are not interested in.
That's when I found Substack, which, for me, was the perfect platform to share my learning with the world. That is how The Xray Logs came into existence.
What to expect from The Xray Logs newsletters?
I will keep you updated with everything interesting that I come across during my life as a resident. As of now, my primary area of focus is productivity, psychology, and physical and mental wellness apart from my full-time job as a radiology resident and co-founder of No More Boring Notes. So, I will be sharing my views on that, but you never know when I stumble upon a new idea. It would be fun. I promise that.
How frequently will I be posting?
You can expect at least 3-4 newsletters every month, but the numbers could be higher depending upon my schedule. I am keeping it as a weekly newsletter for now.
