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Suggestions to Stay Focused and Productive at Home

by Meghna Srikanth, 2L Class President

Hello everyone! I know that many of us, including myself, are struggling with staying focused and motivated during the quarantine. Even though the school has provided us with some flexibility with the optional pass/fail system, many of us have our own personal goals and expectations of what we want to accomplish this semester despite the chaos in our lives right now. How can we accomplish these goals and expectations when we might be struggling staying focused and motivated in such atypical times?

I am no expert in this topic, and I, myself, have been struggling with this during the quarantine. However, after talking to some of our peers, here are some tips that we thought were helpful:

1.       Accept the fact that things are different now, and you cannot expect yourself to study in the same manner that you are typically used to.

2.       Break up your study time into much smaller increments, and do not force yourself to work past the set allotted time. It is okay to take breaks. However, if you are feeling motivated and able, feel free to continue studying. 

3.       Motivate yourself with rewards for accomplishing the tasks that you set out to do. These rewards can be small (e.g. baking your favorite dessert or watching the next episode of your favorite new TV show) or big (e.g. rewarding yourself with a hike or trip once we have this pandemic behind us).

4.       Try to create two different spaces in your home: a space where you are in your classes and a space where you study. It will prevent you from sitting in the same place for long periods of time in the day. 

5.       Try to create a balanced schedule for your day that outlines the tasks you want to accomplish and provides you with breaks to relax and have some fun.

6.       Quarantine can feel lonely, so take some time to check in with your friends. You can even schedule a Zoom study date with your friends.

Remember that no matter what happens, you are doing your best. These are unusual times, and it’s okay if you are struggling. Just take things one step at a time, and feel free to reach out and ask for help if you need it.

Need some more help staying motivated through online learning? Check out this article with more suggestions, courtesy of Prof. Louis Jim: https://theconversation.com/6-ways-to-build-motivation-to-do-your-schoolwork-now-that-youre-forced-to-learn-online-at-home-135493.

Lawyer Assistance Committee: Lawyer to Lawyer Roundtable – “Acceptance”

Join NYSBA’s Lawyers Assistance Committee tomorrow (April 9) at 4:00 p.m. for a Lawyer to Lawyer Roundtable designed for lawyers who are feeling uneasy, anxious and unsure during these trying times. The group will be facilitated by Libby Coreno, Chair of the Attorney Wellbeing Committee and Kerry O’Hara, PsyD.
This week’s topic is “Acceptance.”  
The roundtable will be held by Zoom https://nysba.zoom.us/j/133862972.
The L2L Roundtable is supported by the Attorney Wellbeing Committee and by the Lawyer Assistance Program. 

More About the Lawyer to Lawyer Roundtable

Lawyer to Lawyer Roundtable: Peer Support When You Need It Most Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the current state of the world and the practice of law feels like it is changing minute by minute, leaving many lawyers uneasy, anxious, and unsure. If you are experiencing these feelings, you are not alone. Join other lawyers, law students and judges from across the state in a free and confidential support group being held weekly on Thursdays at 4:00 pm via Zoom, https://nysba.zoom.us/j/133862972. The group will be facilitated by Libby Coreno, Chair of the Attorney Wellbeing Committee and Kerry O’Hara, PsyD. Each group session will be loosely organized under a theme for discussion. All participants will be given the opportunity to share if they wish, with supportive discussion to follow.

This group is a support and discussion group. It is not a 12-step recovery group nor a therapeutic group. Its purpose is to discuss and share concerns, while connecting and supporting others in the profession. Registration is not required, and participation is free. All group meetings are confidential. To join the meeting this Thursday, April 9 at 4pm go to: https://nysba.zoom.us/j/133862972. Zoom capacity is 500 attendees, if this session reaches its cap, an additional session will be scheduled. This week’s topic is “Acceptance.” 

If you have any questions, please email Stacey Whiteley, Lawyer Assistance Program Director, [email protected]. The L2L Roundtable is supported by the Attorney Wellbeing Committee and by the Lawyer Assistance Program. 

Join the Albany Law Charity Miles Team!

Finding yourself taking frequent walking and running breaks while working/learning from home? Turn those daily walking/running breaks into a donation to charity!

Download the Charity Miles app on your smartphone and join the Albany Law School team by using this link: https://charitymiles.org/?_branch_match_id=776151920376558796. The app tracks your steps while walking, running, and even biking, and donates to a charity of your choosing depending on how far you go. The default charity for the Albany Law School team is the World Food Program to assist those with food insecurity during this pandemic, but you can select any charity of your choosing!

Join the team and help an amazing cause! #WeAreAlbanyLaw