You just got a new job. You are excited about the opportunity and looking forward to learning and doing new things. But as time goes on, you start to question it – is this the job for me? Do I hate my new job? How do you know if you hate your new job?
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Vinco Coach, Miriam Lacroix, Esq. discuss ways to move through a cash crunch.
As I’ve gotten older, I started to resonate with the phrase “all work and no play makes Jim a dull boy”. As life has become more hectic and demanding, finding the balance between work in play has not been easy. Many times, I find myself bribing myself with a break or any form of enjoyment if I finish x amount of work. As helpful as that could be, it also can be potentially harmful. This is because you start to associate productivity with being deserving of rest or the pleasures of life. Sometimes it’s okay to finish 1-2 things off of your list and still decide to take the night off. Maybe you were not able to even start work today… this does not mean you should punish yourself until you get the work done. I have learned this lesson the hard way. I would force myself to check boxes off of my list for the sake of productivity without realizing I was not fully present while completing any of the tasks. There is nothing worse than wasting time by forcing yourself to do work that, in your eyes, is not considered quality.
In this episode, Kerriann discusses making her 1st semester schedule and some differences that she is already noticing from law school!
College is a time for making new friends, having new experiences, and being on your own for what is likely the first time. Sleep can sometimes be an afterthought. But in order to perform your best – academically, physically, and even socially – you must get enough sleep.
The Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) is a standardized two-day exam created by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) that allows for admission to become a lawyer into the states that accept this exam. It is offered twice per year on the last Tuesday and Wednesday of February and July. It is made up of three sections tested across two days.