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  • Friday, Jan 30

    Love the analogy to a fitness plateau!

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  • Thursday, Jan 1

    Drills are going to be my best friend. I have definitely plateaued and that is what was missing.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025

    #feedback twilight is absolutely culturally relevant and of historic significance lol

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  • Friday, Apr 4, 2025

    I made all these suggestions unintentionally, not drinking alcohol. getting my sleeping scheduling on the right track, eating better... etc. I'm taking my LSAT next week. but I'm noticing signs of stress in my body I've never seen before, which is completely unavoidable. For example; feeling disoriented when I'm not studying because even when I am not studying it's all I can think about. All I can say is LSAT prep is a very wild experience.

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    Thursday, May 1, 2025

    I definitely feel the same. It's like this test is straining all your energy and after all that you have done for it, not much progress is shown. Sometimes you are happy for getting a relatively high score on one section, then you are disappointed at yourself for doing the next section wrong and spend the rest of the day blaming yourself. I think I've really had enough of it...

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  • Saturday, Sep 14, 2024

    I am feeling very inspired. The solutions have all been laid out for us. The only thing that can get in the way now is myself. And that is a choice either way. We can all reach our goals if our actions are aligned with our intentions.

    "You must try your best and that's the best anybody can do"

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  • Saturday, Feb 17, 2024

    "...good news is you can home in on what’s..." #feedback

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    Wednesday, Feb 21, 2024

    Hi there,

    Thank you for your feedback! I can confirm that the phrase, "home in on" is correct and more accepted in this context. Here's an article outlining the difference: https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/home-in-or-hone-in

    Let me know if you have any questions!

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