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amritbhurji761
Thursday, Jul 23 2020

I have been experiencing the exact same thing! Just know that you're not alone in that constant thought process of "am I doing enough?"

As people have said above, find something to look forward to at the end of each day. I started waking up at 6:30, starting at 7 am and ending my days around 4 pm to treat it like a work day so that I get time in the evenings to myself and to enjoy Netflix, or time with friends and my family. I tend to be a very anxious person so the regimented schedule has helped me find control over the LSAT prep and give me the time that I need to relax without feeling guilt. In terms of studying, guilt is a wasted emotion because no matter what, there could always be more prep done so don't beat yourself up for taking the very necessary time that you need in order to stay mentally healthy and happy :smile:

I've found that exercise has helped A LOT to manage the stress and keep my head clear. I would highly recommend taking 1 hour a day to yourself to de-stress and stimulate that release of serotonin and dopamine (it really does make a difference)

Good luck!

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amritbhurji761
Tuesday, Dec 15 2020

Interested as well! Please add me :)

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