42 min

Let’s Talk About Work Life Balance + More Ladies Who Law

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Welcome back to another Ladies Who Law School Podcast episode!

This episode is sponsored by Barcast Audio: Whether you're a 1L preparing for your first finals season or a 3L looking to get a head start on bar prep, Barcast Audio has you covered. 
**For all of you taking the bar exam in 2021, Barcast: Audio has a special offer just for listeners of our show. Right now, you can get 10% off your pre-order of the Barcast: MBE Pack, which includes access to audio lessons, essay workshops, and attack sheets for all 7 MBE subjects.**  Use promo code: LADIES at checkout
In this week's episode, the ladies chat about work life balance, time management and mental health. They advise all pre-law students to develop proper time management. The ladies even admit that they have a hard time delegating task, asking for help and saying NO  to all the things!

The ladies talk about how important it is to truly relax, take a break, be self aware and not compare yourself to others. All golden rules, but everyone in law school need this reminder at some point. In the ladies opinion, self awareness is one of the most important things you need to develop as you become a young lawyer. 

Ways you can #selfcare:  Cooking (its healthier for you too), working out, take a bubble bath, listen to a new podcast, get a massage or mediate. 

Try using the Calm App to help you sleep or mediate. OR you can watch True Crime before bed like Samantha (hahaha). Also, you can check out Laura Cleary's videos about her brain scan here.

The ladies talk briefly discuss mental health: depression and anxiety in law school and the legal field. Stress can have a huge impact on people. The ladies want to remind everyone that if you are feeling alone, there is someone who is there for you. A few resources you can look into are: Lifeline, Trevor Project, Crisis Text Line, and Talkspace. Also check out both of these sites to help find someone to talk to in person as well -- APA and Find a Psychiatrist
Thank you so much for all of the support you've shown so far! Please, don't hesitate to contact us about topics you'd like to hear our take on. See you next week! 
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Send us a Text Message with thoughts, guest suggestions, stories and more, HERE!
Welcome back to another Ladies Who Law School Podcast episode!

This episode is sponsored by Barcast Audio: Whether you're a 1L preparing for your first finals season or a 3L looking to get a head start on bar prep, Barcast Audio has you covered. 
**For all of you taking the bar exam in 2021, Barcast: Audio has a special offer just for listeners of our show. Right now, you can get 10% off your pre-order of the Barcast: MBE Pack, which includes access to audio lessons, essay workshops, and attack sheets for all 7 MBE subjects.**  Use promo code: LADIES at checkout
In this week's episode, the ladies chat about work life balance, time management and mental health. They advise all pre-law students to develop proper time management. The ladies even admit that they have a hard time delegating task, asking for help and saying NO  to all the things!

The ladies talk about how important it is to truly relax, take a break, be self aware and not compare yourself to others. All golden rules, but everyone in law school need this reminder at some point. In the ladies opinion, self awareness is one of the most important things you need to develop as you become a young lawyer. 

Ways you can #selfcare:  Cooking (its healthier for you too), working out, take a bubble bath, listen to a new podcast, get a massage or mediate. 

Try using the Calm App to help you sleep or mediate. OR you can watch True Crime before bed like Samantha (hahaha). Also, you can check out Laura Cleary's videos about her brain scan here.

The ladies talk briefly discuss mental health: depression and anxiety in law school and the legal field. Stress can have a huge impact on people. The ladies want to remind everyone that if you are feeling alone, there is someone who is there for you. A few resources you can look into are: Lifeline, Trevor Project, Crisis Text Line, and Talkspace. Also check out both of these sites to help find someone to talk to in person as well -- APA and Find a Psychiatrist
Thank you so much for all of the support you've shown so far! Please, don't hesitate to contact us about topics you'd like to hear our take on. See you next week! 
Follow us on social!
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter

Give us a 5-star rating & subscribe for more!
Go take the 90-second quiz (from "New Lawyer Now What" coach Angela Vorpahl) to give yourself a clear picture of the best-fit type of law for you. 
www.whattypeoflawyerquiz.com
Get a free trial of Audible using this LINK! 
Support the Show.
Follow us on Instagram @theladieswholawpodcast

42 min