Life as a law student can be stressful. It can feel overwhelming. From attending class to preparing your LRW paper and writing your note for the journal, the pressure to succeed and do well is immense and intense. You might find that your social life has dwindled due to your rigorous commitment to your studies and you want to find ways to incorporate more social connections and activities into your schedule. Or the opposite, your social calendar has way too many commitments because you simply cannot miss a networking event. Or you might find yourself thinking “I wish I had time to take better care of myself” or “I know what I would like to be doing to stay better organized and healthy but I cannot seem to do it.”
Together we will unpack your experience and discover the steps that you need to take to get yourself where you want and so desire to be. Why might I be good at helping you? Well, I was once in law school. I was even a transfer student at some point, moving from the northeast to the south which entailed acclimatizing to a new state, city, climate, school, social crowd, classmates, professors, etc., etc.. And I, like you, navigated my way through the busy schedules, long readings, and stressful exams.
My experience coupled with my clinical experience in mental health counseling plus my desire to help you develop sustainable wellness practices makes me the ideal candidate to work with you. Learning how to manage your time wisely and take good care of yourself is never out of fashion especially when you begin to work as a lawyer. I look forward to meeting you!