if you were 25 in a major city had time, health and didn’t have to worry about rent, what would you do?

alright!

i’m 25, i’m in london for uni so i essentially have the summer off and my dad pays my rent (+) so i don’t have to worry about bills.

i’m aware of the privilege of my position and i am determined not to waste it, i.e, to just completely change my life this summer, i just cannot shake the feeling that this opportunity is never going to come again.

so if i wanted to set my life up for financial independence, peak health, having valuable supplemental knowledge and just a general foundation for optimum performance, how would i do it? what would i do/ what would i focus on in the next three months to set myself up for success for the rest of my life? just assume i’m learning how to adult from scratch.

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u/Verbose-Abyssinian89 — 8 days ago

if you were 25 in a major city had time, health and didn’t have to worry about rent, what would you do?

alright!

i’m 25, i’m in london for uni so i essentially have the summer off and my dad pays my rent (+) so i don’t have to worry about bills.

i’m aware of the privilege of my position and i am determined not to waste it, i.e, to just completely change my life this summer, i just cannot shake the feeling that this opportunity is never going to come again.

so if i wanted to set my life up for financial independence, peak health, having valuable supplemental knowledge and just a general foundation for optimum performance, how would i do it? what would i do/ what would i focus on in the next three months to set myself up for success for the rest of my life? just assume i’m learning how to adult from scratch.

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u/Verbose-Abyssinian89 — 8 days ago
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if you were 25 in a major city had time, and didn’t have to worry about rent, what would you do?

alright!

i’m 25, i’m in london for uni so i essentially have the summer off and my dad pays my rent (+) so i don’t have to worry about bills.

i’m aware of the privilege of my position and i am determined not to waste it, i.e, to just completely change my life this summer, i just cannot shake the feeling that this opportunity is never going to come again.

so if i wanted to set my life up for financial independence, peak health, having valuable supplemental knowledge and just a general foundation for optimum performance, how would i do it? what would i do/ what would i focus on in the next three months to set myself up for success for the rest of my life? just assume i’m learning how to adult from scratch.

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u/Verbose-Abyssinian89 — 8 days ago
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What non-law related lifestyle choices did you make that has benefited you in a high pressure, fast paced environment?

Title is basically the question. I have a lot of time off right now and have been feeling the itch to completely transform my life.

I hope to get a TC from a large city firm/ magic circle firm and I have been thinking a lot about how the personal lives or even personalities of successful trainees and solicitors align with the demanding nature of the work.

Basically, once you were thrown head-first into the industry, what skills/ habits/ traits did you have that surprisingly helped you? What have you noticed the more successful trainees/ associates/ partners have in common?

(I’ve honestly considered reaching out to people I’m connected to on LinkedIn to ask, would that be crazy?)

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u/Verbose-Abyssinian89 — 27 days ago
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City/ Magic Circle Solicitors, what non-law related lifestyle choices did you make that has benefited you in a high pressure, fast paced environment?

Title is basically the question. I have a lot of time off right now and have been feeling the itch to completely transform my life. I hope to get a TC from a large city firm/ magic circle firm and I have been thinking a lot about how the personal lives or even personalities of successful trainees and solicitors align with the demanding nature of the work.

Basically, once you were thrown head-first into the industry, what skills/ habits/ traits did you have that surprisingly helped you? What have you noticed the more successful trainees/ associates/ partners have in common?

(I’ve honestly considered reaching out to people I’m connected to on LinkedIn to ask, would that be crazy?)

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u/Verbose-Abyssinian89 — 27 days ago