Law school isn’t overwhelming because of the workload.

It’s overwhelming because no one ever taught you how to manage your mind under pressure.

Teach me how.

If discipline, time management, or “trying harder” actually worked, law school wouldn’t feel like this...

Every semester, you tell yourself: "This time will be different."

You won't let the reading pile up.
You'll stay on top of your outlines.
You won't spiral into panic three weeks before finals.
You'll actually take care of yourself.

And then… the same pattern repeats.

By midterms, you’re behind.
By finals, you’re surviving on caffeine and adrenaline.
And when the semester ends, you’re exhausted, disappointed, and wondering why you can’t seem to get it together—again.

Here’s what no one has told you:

The problem isn’t your workload.
It isn’t your discipline.
And it isn’t a personal flaw.

The problem is that you’ve been trying to change your actions without understanding what’s driving them.

And what’s driving them is your mind.

What if this semester actually was different?

Not because you forced yourself to work harder—but because you finally understood how your brain works under pressure.

Instead of white-knuckling through stress and burnout, imagine being able to:

  • Stop relying on panic and deadlines to get things done

  • Manage stress in the moment instead of letting it take over your entire semester

  • Trust yourself to follow through—without constant self-criticism

  • Show up consistently without burning out or hating your life

That’s what this live workshop is designed to teach you.

 
Sign me up!

In two hours, you'll learn:

The Self-Coaching Model

A simple, powerful framework for understanding why you think, feel, and act the way you do—and how to change it intentionally.

You’ll finally understand:

  • Why you’re stressed (hint: it’s not actually the workload)

  • Why you procrastinate—and how to stop without relying on panic

  • Why you keep disappointing yourself, even when you care deeply

  • How to follow through consistently, even when motivation is low

5 Key Mindsets

These aren’t motivational ideas. They’re shifts that change how you experience law school—and your career.

We’ll cover the transition:

  • From student to professional
  • From good employee to commanding leader
  • From consuming services to investing in yourself
  • From fixed thinking to strategic growth
  • And from who you've been to who you're becoming...

 

Ready? Save your seat!

 

Who this is for:

This workshop is for you if:

  • You're tired of appearing less capable and confident in law school than you know that you are.
  • You care deeply about your future—but feel stuck in cycles of stress and self-doubt.

  • You don’t want to just survive law school—you want to build a sustainable, meaningful career.

Without these tools, the pattern usually doesn’t change.
Another semester of pushing, spiraling, recovering—and repeating.

An investment in how you’ll show up for the rest of your career

You’ll spend tens—if not hundreds—of thousands of dollars on law school.

They’ll teach you how to think like a lawyer.

They won’t teach you how to:

  • Handle stress and self-doubt

  • Make decisions under pressure

  • Trust yourself to follow through

This is that education.

For $35.

Less than a textbook. 

Skip one weekend brunch, and join me instead.

I'll teach you tools you’ll use for the rest of your life.

Once you learn this, you can’t unsee it. You’ll notice it everywhere—in your work, your relationships, and every moment you feel stressed or stuck.

Let's Go.

Join me Saturday, January 17, 2026
10 AM PT / 1 PM ET


Live via Zoom (90–120 minutes, includes live coaching)

This is a live-only session—no replay—because the real transformation happens in the room.

Select the session in the calendar below to register. Upon registration, you will receive your unique Zoom link to join live. 

Don't see the calendar? Click here to register!

I look forward to seeing you there!

 

Your Instructor

I’m Chelsea—a practicing public interest lawyer and certified life coach.

I built this workshop because I wish someone had taught me these tools in law school.

I didn’t struggle because I wasn’t capable. I struggled because no one taught me how to manage my mind under pressure—and I see the same pattern playing out for law students every day.

This is the work I now use with law students and lawyers who want to show up with clarity, confidence, and resilience—without burning out.

Can't wait to see you soon!