What are you struggling with in law school or your career? Do you keep getting stuck on the same thing in your bar prep study? What do you want to know more about when it comes to personal development and spiritual growth? I want to create content and resources that help you overcome your obstacles […] Read more…
How a Workday Routine Improves Your Work Performance
I got the idea to start a workday startup and shutdown routine from former Thomas Nelson CEO Michael Hyatt (check out his blog post about the power of routines and rituals here). Having a workday routine can improve your work performance because it gets you in a focused state of mind on the right things […] Read more…
Five Steps to Successfully Meet a Legal Writing Assignment Deadline
One of the most challenging aspects of being a law student or lawyer is producing legally sound written arguments on a deadline — especially in an area of law that is new to you! But it’s also one of the most fun aspects of being a lawyer (don’t you love a good intellectually stimulating challenge?!), […] Read more…
Take a Stand Before You Sit for the Bar: A Call to Action for Law Students to Combat Lackluster Lawyering
“What is true, and has turned out to be fatal for [the client] – though it should not have been – is that his lawyer was lackluster.”[1] Judge Richard Posner, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (now retired), blasted lackluster lawyering and what he called a weak immigration bar in his […] Read more…
The Best Career & Life Advice Summed Up in Two Words
Follow Up. Follow Up. Follow Up! Follow up after a networking event, follow up after a meeting, and follow up with yourself and God. This two-word piece of advice is applicable to career, school, and life, and has served me well (when I actually consistently apply it)! “Attend networking events” is a popular piece […] Read more…