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What Your Pharmacist Wishes You Knew

November 27, 2025 by Jay Nesbit

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The Pharmacist Wordsmith – November 27, 2025 – Life-Changing Words Post #62

I graduated from pharmacy school in 1977.
Forty-eight years later, I’m still here — still wearing the white coat, still listening, still showing up for people who need help.

And after all these years, I’ve learned something that doesn’t show up in textbooks: community pharmacy looks simple from the outside… until you step behind the counter.

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The Part Most People Never See

When you walk into a pharmacy, it looks calm.
But behind that counter, the pace is unbelievable.

Phones ringing.
Insurance rejections popping up every few minutes.
A line at the counter.
A line at the drive-thru.
Flu shots, COVID shots, shingles shots.
A prescription that suddenly needs prior authorization.
A doctor’s office that closed ten minutes ago.

And through all of that, the pharmacist is supposed to be perfect.
Not “pretty accurate.”
Perfect.

That’s a lot to ask of anyone.

The Emotional Weight of the Job

People think we just count pills.
If only.

We’re also the ones who:

  • Calm a scared parent
  • Explain a diagnosis someone wasn’t ready to hear
  • Catch a dangerous interaction
  • Help a caregiver who’s running on empty
  • Translate medical jargon into human language

And the techs?
They’re the backbone of the whole operation. I’ve worked with some absolute heroes — people who kept the pharmacy running on days when it felt like everything was falling apart.

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Why I’m Finally Saying This Out Loud

After nearly five decades in this profession, I feel a responsibility to speak up.

Part of my legacy is advocating for the people behind the counter — and for the health and safety of the patients who trust us. Too many pharmacists and techs are working in conditions that aren’t safe for them or the people they’re trying to help.

We can do better.
We have to do better.

And telling the truth is a good place to start.

Share Your Story (Because It Matters)

If you’re a pharmacist or technician working in a community pharmacy, I’d love to hear from you.
Your daily reality. Your close calls. Your moments of pride. The things you wish the world understood.

And if you’re a patient, family member, or friend who’s seen the pressure your pharmacy team is under, I want to hear from you too.
Your perspective matters just as much. Sometimes the people watching from the outside see things we don’t always notice ourselves.

No need to make it perfect.
Just make it honest.

Send your story — anonymous or not — and I’ll treat it with care.

My email is [email protected]

Together, we can shine a light on what community pharmacy is really like… and maybe improve it for the next generation.

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The Midlife Myth: “I Should Be Further Along by Now

November 13, 2025 by Jay Nesbit

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The Pharmacist Wordsmith – November 13, 2025 – Life-Changing Words Post #61

If you’ve ever thought, “I should have figured it out by now,” you’re in good company.
Many people hit midlife and start comparing their lives to some invisible checklist. Career milestones. Financial goals. Family expectations. Retirement readiness.

But here’s the truth: life’s not a straight line. It’s a messy, unpredictable mix of progress, pause, and perspective. You’re not falling behind — you’re just living a real, human life.

The Freedom of Letting Go of the Timeline

Our culture loves speed. We celebrate early success stories, quick turnarounds, and “overnight” results. But the most meaningful things — wisdom, confidence, peace — don’t follow a timeline. They grow slowly, like oak trees.

The real gift of midlife is realizing you don’t have to keep racing. You can start designing life on your terms. You can pivot, start over, or simply slow down long enough to enjoy what you’ve built.

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Why It’s Not Too Late — Ever

It’s not too late to get healthy.
Not too late to switch careers.
Not too late to fall in love with your life again.

The only thing that’s too late is believing your best moments are behind you.
They’re not. They’re waiting for you to stop measuring yourself against someone else’s highlight reel and start noticing the good already in front of you.

Lesson Learned

When you stop asking, “Am I behind?” and start asking, “What’s possible from here?” — everything changes.
Happiness doesn’t live in the future. It shows up when you finally stop running from the present

Try This Today

Grab a notebook or your phone.
Write down three things that are working well in your life right now. Big or small — doesn’t matter.

Then ask yourself one simple question: What if this is enough for today?
You’ll find peace in that space — and from there, momentum builds naturally.

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