How do you stay motivated if, like me, you're nearing the end of a clerkship with another clerkship lined up next, and you've realized you don't really like clerking? My judge is happy with my work and doesn't press on me to work harder/faster, but it's a real struggle to get work out, and I feel like my pace is slipping (from slow to really slow).
I appreciate that I'm taking an opportunity from someone else and already feel bad about it. Just wondering if anyone has advice to light a fire under my butt.
How do you stay motivated? Forum
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Re: How do you stay motivated?
View yourself as being in competition with your co-clerks and imagine that they are all judging you and drawing unfavorable conclusions about your competence and work ethic based on how slow you are.
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Re: How do you stay motivated?
And remember that these are actual parties waiting for you to resolve their matters.
Seriously, though: I motivated myself in the exact same position by remembering how often I pestered my predecessors after they moved on, because they left so much stuff for me to do. Finishing more stuff --> less stuff I'm "connected with" for the people after me --> I can move on and never have to think about these things again.
Seriously, though: I motivated myself in the exact same position by remembering how often I pestered my predecessors after they moved on, because they left so much stuff for me to do. Finishing more stuff --> less stuff I'm "connected with" for the people after me --> I can move on and never have to think about these things again.