Trying to pass the Bar or reach another goal? Wondering why you're stuck?
Dreams speak to your future. The answer is there.
Your unconscious wants you to hear the solution. The deeper part of you wants you to grow. So you will get the messages, in your sleep, that your mind is too busy and loud to let you get while awake.
Welcome to the 3 part video training series for bar takers who need to quickly diagnose what’s been going wrong and figure out what to do differently next time.
Strong feelings after bar exam failure are natural, but it's important not to sink into depression after the bar exam. At the rate that bar takers fail, we can't avoid the truth that feelings impact bar performance as much as academic strategies. Watch this to gain clarity about this impact and be empowered over your mind and emotions concerning the bar.
Learn how the typical bar exam mindset prep advice is falling short, wasting your time, and putting you further behind on your journey to esquire.
Yesterday I told you about Joan, a smart Bar taker who found herself repeating the Bar with difficult circumstances and low confidence.
I never do this…In fact I have found every way to avoid it because it will have a huge impact on me and my team (not to mention my family).
Feeling guilty about not being fully independent and self-sufficient while you're working towards your goal of passing the Bar?
Failing the bar exam is discouraging, but the discouragement doesn’t have to hold you back from creating a successful results on your next bar exam. Download the Comprehensive Guide I’ve created to recovering from a failed bar exam and mastering your retake attempt. It gives you encouragement and concrete steps to start studying again. Watch the video for a phenomenal boost from Jennifer Duclair, Esq. The Bar Exam Mentor.
If you’re anything like I was when searching for alternative career paths, you’re half in and half out; not fully committed to pursuing said alternate path, but definitely not wanting to stay on this bar exam merry-go-round.
What's a good MBE score? How many practice questions should you do per day? or How do you raise your MBE score? "
This is how you get the most out of your study sessions. (HINT: It’s less about putting in the hours and more about how you utilize them.)
When you're feeling anxious (or unusually calm) before the bar exam, squashing that anxiety asap is your priority.
After a long and frustrating journey exhausting all her options, (even doctors, psychiatrists, and tutors) to pass the Bar, Orielle Newsome, Esq. made the leap into Beat the Bar!™ our concierge-level bar mentoring program
Now that you know what it takes to have super-efficient study sessions for an ideal Bar exam result, you may be wondering how to enact this.
When these 3 factors are present people can't pass their bar exam. But once they've been resolved they "magically"
Bar Exam takers are often battling money fear while they study. Watch this video to find out how to free yourself
Dana took the Florida Bar Exam twice before passing the bar. In her #journeytoesquire she overcame bar exam stress and anxiety, as well as pressures of her family needing her during dire illness.
Being stressed about an exam after the fact is pointless. You’re smart and you know this. But, you still can’t stop worrying.