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    Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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    Yuck. Good luck!

    oh god, I'm so sorry. Good luck! I've been having terrible insomnia the last couple of weeks, brought on, I think, by the cumulative stress of this place. I'm never done, there's always something I'm forgetting, and there's always some new obligation arising. Or not arising, but rather coming to my attention in the form of a missed or nearly-missed deadline. I know that feeling.

    What are you going to do when you have, like, court cases and clients and motions and briefs to keep track of.

    Clearly, I will fail miserably. Just like I did when I had class prep and student projects and grading and conference papers and university committees to keep track of.

    (dude, why are you so convinced I'm going to suck as a lawyer??)

    If YOU are convinced then that is what matters. You will do well.

    For some reason I absolutely cannot keep track of class assignments and deadlines. I'm working f/t and taking classes. I can keep track of work deadlines no problem - but I have some sort of brain black hole when it comes to class stuff. I finally resorted to (after having read the wrong readings or having missed some of the readings) using outlook reminders. But if I fail to tell it to remind me far enough in advance, I'm lost again.

    I think it's some combo of cognitive overload and avoidance.

    all of that is to say, I can totes see this happening to me too - and I am very able to manage my job (I'm also a very good student).

    "some combo of cognitive overload and avoidance"

    shrinky, that's perfect. That completely explains the blank-outs that I sometimes experience in law school, which I NEVER experienced in my working life.

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