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Take One Step at a Time

Take One Step at a Time

When facing a challenge you may get overwhelmed. How am I going to spend the next three (or four) years of my life studying in law school? How the hell am I going to run 26.2 miles? Remember you didn’t set out on your journey looking for easy. Take it one step at a...
Find Your Strength

Find Your Strength

You are stronger than you think you are.   Both physically and mentally.  Once you realize your potential anything is possible.  You’re capable of much more than you can imagine. Everyone suffers from the Imposter Syndrome at one time or another.  Maybe you have...
Commit to a Plan

Commit to a Plan

There is a difference between wanting to achieve a goal and committing to it.   You don’t get what you want, you get what you plan and work for.  I planned and committed to running a marathon and then I did it.  End of story?  Hardly . . . there is a little more to...
Be Present

Be Present

On your journey, try to be present in the moment without obsessing about the past or worrying about the future.  Be in the moment.  Do not judge.  You can’t change what happened in the past and you can’t control what will happen in the future.  When facing a...
Train your Mind

Train your Mind

When you think of the training involved in running a marathon you most likely think of the physical aspects of it.  In law school, training your mind to “think like a lawyer” may initially focus on learning the doctrinal law. The physical aspect of running 26.2 miles...