Legal Pillars Of Wellness: Mental & Emotional Wellness
If we are constantly sacrificing our own mental and emotional wellness to ‘get our work done,’ how effective are we really being and how well are we really serving?
If we are constantly sacrificing our own mental and emotional wellness to ‘get our work done,’ how effective are we really being and how well are we really serving?
Learn about Nicole’s journey and how her law degree and legal career got her where she is now.
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Look at this as an opportunity to make a huge difference for students who can really benefit from your expertise.
The new generation is in law school, and if we put our heads in the sand and pretend these changes aren’t happening, the gap between us and our students will only grow larger and harder to bridge.
Five tips that will help you put your best foot forward in preparing for the upcoming bar exam.
Busyness runs us into the ground, causes burnout, and isn’t good for our mental health. Why not focus on efficiency instead?
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Taking action is the only thing that can possibly help you in this situation, and time is of the essence.
There are no exceptions when it comes to practice questions for the bar exam.
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If you aren’t going to study the day before the exam, what are you going to do? Read this.
If you ignore all the other advice in this article, follow this one piece: Do NOT study the day before the bar exam.
And if you take a peek at those predictions, allow yourself a few hours to brush up on the subjects predicted and then move on to something else.